An exemplary property in a prestigious address, this rural estate has two homes and would be the ideal property for two families.

There are 32.38 hectares smack bang in the middle of the viticultural golden triangle of Leeuwin Estate, Voyager and Xanadu Wines.
320m wide and over 1km deep, with a dramatic drop to the west, the sunsets from this property are nothing short of spectacular – the perfect spot to indulge yourself in a glass of Art Series Chardonnay.

Both unique homes are architect designed, and couldn’t be more different in character.
One home is built into a steep slope, jutting out over the valley on steel girders with decks around two sides.
Of steel framed construction, it is light and airy and its elevated position offers some exceptional views to the west and north. With 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms, large corner picture windows and a central fireplace, you’ll never want to leave.

The second home on the property is a sprawling country homestead, oozing character. Reminiscent of a country barn, it is constructed of brick with timber cladding.
The large open plan living area features a country style kitchen, mini orb ceilings, and large picture windows overlooking a
gently undulating landscape. Original large barn doors can close off the windows at the end of the living area, that lead out to the wonderful outdoor entertaining area. With 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this home is big enough for the growing family, extended family or large group holiday home. It has beautiful valley views to the north and an extensive garden with fruit trees and natives.

On the west facing slope over 200 mature olive trees are flourishing, and could provide a harvest if required. Over 500m of the Boodjidup Brook dissects the property across the North West corner, and a spring fed dam supplies water year round.
An abundance of bird and animal life flourish around the waters edge.

The additional improvements on this property include two separate workshops and sheds, four 100,000 litre rainwater tanks plus two smaller tanks.

The remainder of the land has been extensively replanted, with a timber plantation of approximately 12 hectares of Karri, Southern Mahogany, Spotted Gum, Sydney Blue Gum and Yellow Stringy Bark – an investment for the future.

On an incredibly stunning and very private parcel of land, these two homes add real value to the equation and the income that could be generated by either or both properties makes an attractive proposition.