Discover a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort in this stunning semi-rural property on Toorloo Arm Road, just 15 minutes from Lakes Entrance.
Inspired by rustic charm, this home sits tall and proud atop the limestone cliffs at Toorloo Arm, with Casey Creek running at the foot of the property. Set on approximately 45 acres of land adjoining the Lake Tyers State Park, this impressive home offers you a peaceful and private hideaway.
Designed with a well-thought-out floorplan, the home spans two separate wings connected by a central family room, complete with a loft space. Constructed primarily from reclaimed materials and featuring double-glazed windows, this residence not only tells a captivating story but also ensures energy efficiency and sustainability.
The Baltic Pine kitchen boasts East Gippsland Mahogany bench tops, complemented by hardwood floors made from Tasmanian Oak and a touch of Jarrah for added character.
A north-facing large alfresco area is perfect for year-round entertaining, while the southern balcony offers a cool retreat during summer with sea breezes whistling along the creek and over the cliffs. The wood combustion firebox and hydronic heating system keep the home evenly warm, making it a cozy sanctuary in all seasons.
With two dams and ample shedding including workshop space, hay shed, and machinery shedding, the land can comfortably run 10 cows with calves at foot or accommodate your own unique agricultural ideas. Solely reliant on tank water but with town water available, this well-insulated home offers peace and quiet like no other.
Don't let this rare opportunity slip away—seize your chance to own this exceptional eco-friendly retreat today!
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Built In Robes
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Hydronic Heating
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Rumpus Room
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Bush Retreat