Step out the back gate, follow the garden path, and you’re standing on the 14th tee.
For golfers, 38/85 Crozier Circuit in Kambah is as close as it gets to a dream address.
Tucked within Urambi Village – a community designed by architect Michael Dysart in 1977 – this single-level home offers a lifestyle that’s equal parts golf retreat and leafy garden sanctuary.
Inside, the design feels inviting, with raked ceilings, a refurbished Cheminees Philippe fireplace anchoring the main living space, and sliding glass doors framing garden views.
The open-plan living and dining area flows to the central outdoor patio, shaded in summer by mature wisteria and bathed by the winter sun throughout the colder months.
The kitchen, updated with induction cooking, an open pantry and generous storage, connects to a second living area – another space that opens directly to the gardens and golf course beyond.
Four bedrooms are positioned for privacy, each with calming outlooks, while the main enjoys outdoor access, a walk-in wardrobe, and a sleek en suite.
Outside, established gardens frame a secure yard, with a discreet shed ideal for a golf buggy. From there, the paved path leads straight onto the green – your shortcut to a morning round, a sunset game or simply an uninterrupted outlook.
Comfort is built in with ducted reverse-cycle heating and cooling, evaporative cooling and a six-kilowatt solar system.
Urambi Village also offers a shared swimming pool and landscaped paths winding through native gardens.
Kambah is Canberra’s largest suburb, and it serves up plenty, from early-morning walks up Mount Taylor to summer swims in Kambah Pool (which, despite the name, is a swimming spot on the Murrumbidgee River).
It’s also the long-time home of comfort food institution Little Theo’s, particularly loved for its famous potato scallops, which are hand-battered in-house.