High on 10 private acres at Elphinstone, this remarkable residence rises from the landscape with the confidence of a contemporary sculpture - all dramatic angles, soaring glass and sweeping horizons stretching toward Mount Macedon. Designed in 2003 by acclaimed architects Darren Carnell Architects, the home feels both connected to the land and ahead of its time.
Arriving along the winding approach, the property slowly reveals itself: a series of striking pavilion forms perched against the ridgeline, framed by mature trees, open skies and rolling countryside. Inside, vast panes of glass invite the outdoors into every space, while Tasmanian Myrtle timber floors, raked ceilings and warm natural materials soften the home's bold architectural lines.
At its heart, the open-plan living, dining and kitchen domain is designed for gathering and retreat in equal measure. A Cheminees Philippe combustion fireplace anchors the room beneath dramatic ceilings, while panoramic outlooks draw your eye across the property and beyond to Mount Macedon. The kitchen delivers both beauty and performance, appointed with twin V-ZUG ovens, induction cooking, an oversized island bench and a butler's pantry complete with chilled and sparkling water on tap.
Accommodation is generous and flexible, with three to four bedrooms, a dedicated study lined with custom shelving and workspaces, and two substantial bathrooms including an ensuite with underfloor heating. Above it all, the circular sky deck studio offers a breathtaking retreat - equally suited as a gym, wellness space, artist's hideaway or elevated observatory immersed in uninterrupted views.
The infrastructure across the property is equally impressive. There is a detached studio with bathroom and decked balcony ideal for working from home or creative pursuits, an expansive 11m x 13m garage with hoist and high-clearance doors, plus a substantial 7m x 14m workshop with additional playroom or workspace potential.
Designed with long-term sustainability and country living in mind, the property features a 16kW solar system with Tesla battery storage, 90,000 litres of tank water, grey water recycling to the gardens, fertile soils, established windbreaks, two dams and 10 dam-fed garden taps. Productive and beautifully established, the grounds include terraced vegetable beds, mature fruit trees, Shiraz vines and a hen house, while the equestrian facilities are well-considered with fenced paddocks, holding yards, a 15m x 30m open ménage/riding arena and a horse stable with loose box, creating an ideal setup for hobby farming or horse enthusiasts.
Private yet brilliantly connected, this extraordinary country estate sits within easy reach of Castlemaine, Kyneton, Daylesford and Woodend - offering an architectural lifestyle of rare vision, self-sufficiency and complete immersion in the surrounding landscape.
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