With the bay spread before you and Sweetwater Creek to the side, this home DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT KEVIN BORLAND offers the beauty of the bay, the essence of a mountain lodge and a design that is in perfect sync with nature.
A seaside address that was once the home of the late Graham Kennedy, the ORIGINAL timber home was replaced in the 1970s by this spectacular pole construction residence with massive beams to cater for extra large expanses of walls and windows.
Set on 966 s.q.m (approx), Kennedy’s pool has been transformed into a beautiful water garden with the entrance walkway forming a boardwalk among the treetops above.
With irregular-shaped rooms and curved feature walls, the three-bedroom home boasts a great wall of windows that circles a central fernery of exotic species, while another wall of windows takes advantage of the sparkling blue bay spread before you.
Using a mix of timbers rescued from homes that were demolished when Nepean Highway was duplicated, the home includes a vast open plan living and dining area opening to a broad balcony, a huge kitchen with Asko dishwasher and double oven, a master bedroom with dressing room and two-way ensuite.
A flexible floorplan, the lower level holds a large guest suite with dressing room and ensuite, laundry/kitchenette and its own entry, which could be used as a home office, a luxury master suite or to accommodate elderly parents.
The property also includes a pizza oven beside the water garden, triple carport, workshop and gardens of delicious fruit trees.
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