Resting quietly within a picturesque bushland setting, this single-level Red Hill South retreat designed by architect Stuart Joy, celebrates the enduring beauty of mid-century design through a lens of relaxed, contemporary country living.
Just a short stroll from Cellar & Pantry and the village heart, it exudes a rare sense of calm, privacy, and connection to place- an idyllic hinterland oasis.
A timeless fusion of vertical cladding, hand-laid stone and brick defines the façade, while vaulted ceilings, double doors, and extensive glazing flood the interiors with northern light and leafy vistas.
The open fireplace, crafted from bagged brick, anchors the living domain in warmth and texture, complemented by timber floors and a modern kitchen featuring timber benchtops, built-in bar, picture window, and double-hung servery.
This space transitions naturally to the wide verandah, where views stretch across the tree-lined valley- perfect for entertaining or quiet reflection.
Three generous bedrooms, including a main bedroom with ensuite and garden outlooks, are enhanced by a family bathroom, split systems and ceiling fans ensuring year-round comfort.
Beyond the home, established fruit trees and vegetable gardens reflect a spirit of self-sufficiency while local stone walled paths meander around the 4-acre property leading to well positioned sheds and workshops throughout the grounds. Adjacent to the house, a freestanding studio offers versatility for guests, artists or those working from home.
Set across just over four acres, this peaceful property captures the essence of Peninsula wine-country living- surrounded by celebrated vineyards, farm gates, breweries, and coastal trails- just moments from Point Leo Beach, the region's most revered dining, and cellar-door experiences and only an hour to Melbourne.