Designed and built in harmony with the surrounding environment, this solid yet robust eco-friendly, family sized home is your ideal off grid oasis. Set at the end of a no through road, the tranquility and seclusion are palpable. Sitting proudly on some 4.2Ha (approx.), or just over 10 acres of bushland, the home is strategically positioned with a northern orientation, taking in scenic bushland views and vistas right through to Mount Lofty. A generous sized parcel of land, it plays host to over 100 documented flora species and varied native fauna. With a generous land exclusion surrounding the building envelope, the current owners have bestowed a Heritage Agreement over a portion of the land to ensure the preservation of this rare find.
Things we love: Crafted from mud bricks made on site, this 1990's home offers character and charm in an authentic Australian setting. Pulling under your carport with direct access to the house, weather will never be an issue. The hub of the home is the main open plan living area and kitchen. Tidy and functional, it lends itself to a haven of creation. With far reaching views, you are only limited by your imagination as to its upgrade. The slow combustion completes the ambiance of this space, keeping the home cosy all winter. The large north facing verandahs are the ideal place to sit and unwind from the hustle and bustle of the world, which is not too far beyond. Utilizing a boomerang floorplan, the Eastern wing plays host to four generous sized bedrooms and the three-way bathroom. The functional bathroom is ripe for an upgrade and has separate bath and shower. With a significant footprint, you will only be limited by your imagination. Concrete flooring is supercool in summer and is gently warmed by the sun in the winter months. Due to the design, there are possibilities to reconfigure the reception room and study into a large parents' retreat (STCA) the options are endless. Exceptional natural lighting. Large laundry with external access. Sizable garage with extra workshop space plus a wood shed 4.6kw solar system and 600 amp hours battery system 6KW back-up generator in secure separate shed. 100,000L rainwater storage Septic
Located in a tight knit friendly community, close to the popular Scott Creek Primary School. 10 minutes to Stirling, 25 minutes to Mount Barker and the CBD, this parcel of paradise and all that it offers could be just the space you are needing to take. If there was ever a time to secure a well thought out, quality proposition, with extremely low outgoings, this is it.
General Information
C/T =5879/424 Council = Adelaide Hills Year Built = 1995 Zoning = PRuL - Productive Rural Landscape Land Size = 4.33 Ha (approx.) Equiv Area = 185 m2 (approx.)
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OUWENS CASSERLY - MAKE IT HAPPEN RLA 275403
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