If reds are your drop of choice, could there be a more delightful street to live on than Cabernet Way?
Set in one of Murrumbateman’s most sought-after spots, 15 Cabernet Way is the definition of modern country luxury.
From its beautifully symmetrical brick facade – constructed with recycled pre-1950s bricks – to the handcrafted metal gates and curved detailing throughout, this newly built house is a masterclass in design integrity and craftsmanship.
The impressive 444-square-metre, five-bedroom, single-level home is grounded in flow and functionality.
Soaring 4.2-metre raked ceilings define the living areas, with European ash floors and a north-east rear orientation drawing in natural light.
Three spacious living zones offer flexibility, while the curved, stone-clad cellar is tailor-made for evenings with friends or simply enjoying your own wine collection in style.
Jason Roses of VERV property says the brand-new home is a stunning architectural masterpiece.
“Gorgeously built, this stunning home offers semi-rural living with an exceptional floor plan. Space, tranquillity and style combine for a truly luxurious lifestyle,” he says.
The kitchen is a standout. A sculptural trambisera natural stone island is flanked by soft-close joinery, a curved Venetian-plastered rangehood, and a full suite of premium appliances.
The walk-in pantry is equally refined, with stone surfaces, custom shelving and a second integrated fridge.
The main-bedroom suite has custom wardrobe joinery, a double vanity and dual showers behind curved fluted glass.
All remaining bedrooms feature New Zealand wool carpets and built-in wardrobes, while the bathrooms, the laundry, and even the powder room feature under-tile heating.
Step outside to find a covered al fresco area, irrigated lawn and landscaped garden beds.
Murrumbateman is a thriving village community known for its boutique wineries, scenic countryside and relaxed rural charm, just 30 minutes from Canberra. Locals enjoy weekend tastings at nearby vineyards, fresh bread from Clementine Bakery, morning coffee at Two Before Ten, and a close-knit community feel.