Located in the picturesque Bilpin, surrounded by horse properties and orchid farms, this property stands out for its association with volcanic soils, making it an ideal spot for hobby farming and lush gardens. From almost every room in the home, one can enjoy breathtaking mountain views of Mt Tomah, Mt Banks and Mt Hay, providing an opportunity to witness different sunrises and sunsets.
The residence itself is a beautifully presented and fully renovated four-bedroom brick veneer home with a charming country touch. The kitchen is a highlight, featuring a nearly new Hampton style design with a gas/electric Stove, subway tiles splash back, high end range hood and dishwasher. An island with a stone benchtop adds to the appeal, offering mountain views from the window above the sink. The kitchen also connects to a spacious butler's kitchen combined with a laundry.
The property boasts a large, almost new main bathroom with travertine tiles, a freestanding bathtub, and a marble-top vanity. A second bathroom, showcasing floor-to-ceiling tiles and modern stainless-steel fittings, complements the living spaces. Outside, well-established and well-maintained gardens, lush lawns, and a secluded secret garden provide serene spaces for reflection.
Abundance of water for irrigation, sealed asphalt driveways, and a large shed with mezzanine, studio, and bathroom contribute to the functionality of the property. A horse arena caters to equestrian enthusiasts, and additional features include a sizable 12m x 9m shed at the property entrance with full amenities, a farming change room/storage with an outside toilet, a standard garage-sized shed, a bird cage and a 60m x 40m arena with sandstone steps/retainer wall and established hedging.
Furthermore, the property hosts a private dam with a petrol pump, a veggie patch, an insulated chicken coop with a water tank and insulated shed, a bio-cycle system, a rainwater catchment strain pit, fireproof gutters, a cleaned tiled roof, a glasshouse, and rabbit-proof fencing. The rich volcanic soil further enhances its appeal, providing an excellent environment for gardening and maintaining a green landscape.
FEATURES:
Large 12m x 9m shed at property entry includes: - Full bathroom - Separate meter - 12m x 7m awning - 3m phase power - Insulated walls and ceilings - Asphalt driveway - Separate hot water unit in the studio - Hot water system enclosed in a small shed for weather protection
Farming change room/storage with outside toilet: - Potential use as a guest room or office space
Other property features: - Additional shed, approximately standard garage size - Bird cage and dog pen for pets - 60m x 40m arena with sandstone steps/retainer wall and established hedging - Private dam with a petrol pump - Veggie patch, chicken coop with water tank and insulated shed - Bio-cycle system - Golf course connection - Rainwater catchment strain pit - Fireproof gutters - Private dam with cleaned tiled roof - Glass house - Rabbit-proof fencing surrounds the entire property - Rich volcanic soil ideal for gardening and maintaining a healthy green environment
This property in Bilpin offers a harmonious blend of scenic beauty, functional design, and diverse amenities, to view this property please contact Maryam Spicer today!
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