A soulful escape with 89 acres and a curious backstory.
Stilted above the 89 acres it calls its own, this truly unique home takes its cues from the land it surveys, stretching its elevated gaze past ancient gums and onto the rolling countryside beyond.
And it's a beautiful, soul-soothing thing.
Originally built in 2006 as a transportable for the Commonwealth Games, the home has since found purpose in between Strathalbyn and Macclesfield.
A steel and timber framework anchors it to the hillside, while corrugated iron and muted tones pay homage to the classic rural vernacular. The broad verandah opens to breathtaking views, the perfect spot to relax with your coffee and feel the world fade away, yet somehow stay within reach.
Earthy red-trimmed windows pull the landscape deep inside this light-filled home headlined by its rich Jarrah floors, periodic updates and gloriously simple layout.
The kitchen's stainless-steel joinery and timber benchtops lend a subtle industrial edge, balanced by the warmth of tim