Travellers trot the globe for tranquillity like this - yet this architecturally extended five-bedroom haven, set on 8.5 postcard-perfect rural hectares, lies just a whisper-quiet country turn from Woodside's heart and the Hill's top attractions. As a family nest, farmer's nest egg, or an investment in bed-and-breakfast brilliance, the possibilities are as rich as the soil beneath your feet. And with comfort assured, the home - architecturally designed in 1989 and extended by GE Hughes - offers a dedicated two-bedroom addition, ideal for friends or paying guests, and delivers luxurious country privacy. On arrival, the beauty is breathtaking; and as the solid brick/brick veneer home comes into view, lapping up the landscape's gentle rise, the leading north-facing entertainer's deck (and every vast, complementary full-length pane) inhales the magic of Woodside. Get used to sheep spotting - and the soft echo of a 'baa' in the breeze - as you zoom in on the property's two dams, seven main paddocks, quality shedding, fencing, a high-quality bore, henhouse and rich pickings of orchard fruit. Exquisite from every angle, the commanding home opens to soaring ceilings, north-facing double-glazing, solar efficiency, underfloor heating to the lounge room and all bathrooms, and dimensions that wear its exposed beams, brickwork, and Victorian Ash details impeccably. Should you choose to shut off the far end for guests, both ends of the home offer a living room with a slow combustion fire; your zone is anchored by a timeless timber kitchen hosting both a walk-in and butler's pantry. Every soothing bedroom in between extends for serene full-length views. Four of the five have robes and ensuites; the fifth makes working from home dream-worthy. There's so much to adore, including the wildlife you'll spot from the deck at any hour: wood and snow ducks, yellow spoonbills and soaring wedge-tailed eagles, curious kangaroos, resident koalas, and a chorus of native birds, from blue wrens to vibrant rosellas. Each dam supports a thriving ecosystem from banjo frogs to spring dragonflies, and it's all part of the rhythm of 'Tiers View'. Watch the fog lift, the rains fall, the roses bloom, and the hills become the star, whatever the season. As night falls, stand in the paddock and take in the Milky Way in all its glory - dark skies, no streetlights, just the quiet brilliance of the stars overhead. From exotic fruit trees to your best home-made pies, the orchard produces heritage Cox's Orange Pippins, Bramley's Seedling, and American Pound Sweet apples, Seville oranges, Meyer lemons, West Indian lime, Mariposa plums, President Plum, pear trees, apricot tree, summer raspberries, and figs. This is wellbeing, amplified. Whether you're here to entertain, escape, or simply live your best life among unspoilt views - this is a rare chance to live with purpose, in paradise. The landscape: Approx. 8.51 panoramic rural hectares 7 main paddocks 12m x 6m shed with concrete floor & power 15m x 6m shed including high clearance caravan bay + 6m x 3m workshop + 6m x 6m implement shed Hen house & yard, sheep pen, raceway & drafting gate Aluminium shade house Bore drilled in 1994; 182m deep, 850-900ppm, 1440lph, 2.2kW Grundfos pump. 2 dams Orchard fruit trees Raised vegie beds 4-station automatic watering system + auto sprinklers to front, side & rear lawns & rear rose garden 2 x 20,000L concrete rainwater tanks, 10,000L poly tank to workshop, 3,000L tank to hayshed & 2000L steel tank under deck 14,000L fibreglass tank for firewater The home: Built c.1989 | Architecturally extended by GE Hughes c.2007-08 Expansive & elevated north-facing deck with breathtaking rural vistas Velux double-glazed skylights to entry/sitting room Double-glazing to lounge, highlight panes, kitchen & rear fixed bedroom windows 6.2kW solar efficiency 5 double bedrooms – 4 with ensuites 2 generous living spaces, each with slow combustion fires Modern timber kitchen featuring a walk-in pantry & butler's wing 3 reverse cycle air conditioning units Underfloor slab heating to all bathrooms, hallway & lounge room Wine cellar/under house storage Ozzi Kleen 3900L septic wastewater system, serviced quarterly Superbly designed with a 2-bedroom guest/bed & breakfast wing Property Information: Title Reference: 5156/484 Zoning: Rural Year Built: 1989 Council Rates: $3,035.58 per annum Adcock Real Estate - RLA66526 Andrew Adcock 0418 816 874 Nikki Seppelt 0437 658 067 Jake Adcock 0432 988 464 *Whilst every endeavour has been made to verify the correct details in this marketing neither the agent, vendor or contracted illustrator take any responsibility for any omission, wrongful inclusion, misdescription or typographical error in this marketing material. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify the information provided. The floor plan included in this marketing material is for illustration purposes only, all measurements are approximate and is intended as an artistic impression only. Any fixtures shown may not necessarily be included in the sale contract and it is essential that any queries are directed to the agent. Any information that is intended to be relied upon should be independently verified.
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