Yasu Ko Niwa – The Pond and The Mountain Japanese inspired garden oasis by the late Rick Bryson
This is a unique property that has been lovingly uplifted to replicate a traditional Japanese home and garden. It was designed and established by renowned and award-winning Canberra horticulturist Mr Rick Bryson over the two decades when he lived there.
The property is a welcoming three-bedroom home that is surrounded by Japanese-style gardens, contains open-space living areas and a modern, well-integrated gourmet kitchen.
The living area stretches across the building and culminates in the north-facing lounge that draws in serenity from the Japanese garden through the floor to ceiling windows. The lounge rests above a waterfall that streams water to the Koi fish pond below the lounge. The garden also contains popular Japanese design elements such as Tsuboniwa (protected indoor garden), Koshikake Machiai (covered sitting area / bench), and Torii (gate) with a ceremonial copper gong.
A special and unique property, offering a beautiful home to move into and further scope to make it your own.
Features:
"Yasu Ko Niwa"
Incredible, established private Japanese inspired gardens
Designed and constructed by the late Rick Bryson
Lounge room with reverse cycle unit
Garden/family room overlooking the main pond feature of the garden
Ducted gas heating
Three bedrooms (two with built-in-robes)
Bathroom with bath, shower and separate toilet
Gardens inspired in different sections of the Japanese areas of Tsuboniwa (protected indoor garden), Koshikake Machiai (covered sitting area / bench), and Torii (gate) with a ceremonial copper gong.
Tandem carport
Workshop
Automatic sprinkler system
EER: 2
Land Size: 760m2 approx
UCV: $998,000 approx
Land Rates: $2,882 approx
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What's nearby
P-10 School For KambahPrimary School
1.9km
Namadgi SchoolHigh School
1.2km
The Canberra HospitalHospital
6.8km
HyperdomeMajor Shopping Centre
2.8km
Australian National UniversityUniversity
13.9km
Lake Tuggeranong CollegeCollege
2.6km
Kambah Post OfficePost Office
1.6km
Canberra Institute Of TechnologyTafe
6.3km
Property history
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24 Jan 2003
Sold
$212,500
Contract: 19/12/2002
Transfer: 24/01/2003
Block size: 760m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Single residential dwelling - dual occ
26 Jun 2000
Sold
$130,000
Contract: 01/06/2000
Transfer: 26/06/2000
Block size: 760m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Single residential dwelling - dual occ
12 Feb 1996
Sold
$112,000
Contract: 30/01/1996
Transfer: 12/02/1996
Listed: 24/10/2002
Block size: 760m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Single residential dwelling - dual occ
17 Aug 1993
Sold
$119,000
Contract: 17/08/1993
Transfer: 17/08/1993
Block size: 760m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Single residential dwelling - dual occ
Kambah suburb information
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"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.