Embraced by the serenity of a quiet country lane, this sprawling two‑storey retreat blends family comfort with a rare rural calm, surrounded by equestrian facilities, a small‑batch vineyard, poolside entertaining, and the sweeping beauty of the north Bellarine landscape.
Occupying 2.33 hectares (5.75 acres approx.), the property offers privacy, tranquillity, and picturesque bay views, creating a potential‑rich haven for families, trades, or those pursuing their own rural passions.
Set back from the road along a treelined driveway, the 1980s brick residence reveals an ahead‑of‑its‑time design, with a flexible layout offering up to six living domains for both private relaxation and vibrant entertaining.
On entry, the open‑plan living, kitchen and meals zone is imbued with northerly light and water views by day, while drawing the family together by evening against the glow of a two‑way wood‑burning fire. A theatre room keeps kids entertained as parents celebrate any occasion in the immense billiards room.
A mezzanine‑level lounge adds architectural interest, complemented by a library/formal dining room that could readily function as a fourth bedroom. Nearby, a glass‑framed sunroom with an indoor fishpond blurs the line between inside and out, flowing directly to the sparkling pool and spa for day‑long revelry.
Three‑bedroom accommodation enhances the home’s generous proportions, led by a vast main suite with twin walk‑in robes, an impressive spa ensuite with double shower, and a private balcony ideal for soaking in the ever‑changing bay views.
Complete with hydronic heating, split‑system air‑conditioning, an alarm system, a double carport, and a separate double garage with workshop, wash trough and hoist, the property provides an excellent foundation for family enjoyment, with scope to introduce your own contemporary touches as desired.
Beyond the home, the outdoor features are just as impressive. Equestrian enthusiasts will appreciate the five stables, tack room, and fenced paddocks. A six‑car machinery shed, enclosed vegetable garden, and multiple chicken coops add to the rural charm, while a productive vineyard of approx. 450 shiraz, merlot, and cab sav vines delivers a truly rewarding slice of Bellarine terroir.
This is a rare chance to fulfil your coast‑meets‑country dreams amongst easy suburban conveniences, being only a short drive to Drysdale (8 mins), Geelong (15 mins), and the Portarlington ferry service (20 km).
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