Brand new prestige build, customised to your requirements in a premium position in The Vintage Estate.
Being offered by renowned award winning builder Yarrum Designer Homes and located in the Premium Gated Precinct "The Oaks". This unique opportunity offers you the ability to build a truly unique and completely one-off custom designed home on golf frontage at the prestigious 1st hole in The Vintage with exceptional views of the Tee, Water feature, Fairway and Green.
Choose from one of several concept plans and customise it to suit your preferences, or instruct Yarrum's In House Design Team on your own dream home . the choice is yours! All the while being project managed and supervised by the team at Yarrum with the inclusion of landscaping, driveways and fencing. All that will be left is for you to turn the key in the door on completion!
Contact us today to arrange a meeting to view and discuss your options.
Why you'll love living at The Vintage
The Vintage Estate and Golf Course has been described as the "North Shore of the Hunter" and it's easy to understand why.
This sought-after enclave of unique, quality homes is interwoven with a Greg Norman designed championship 18-hole golf course, Peppers and Mezze at Peppers Hunter Valley, Nineteen Bar & Restaurant and Chateau Elan Destination Spa, and is surrounded by an idyllic, leafy country landscape of rolling hills and vineyards.
Seemingly worlds away from hustle and bustle yet still close to urban conveniences, The Vintage is only a short drive from the vibrant towns of Maitland, Singleton and Cessnock, with Newcastle within easy reach via the Hunter Expressway.
An abundance of lifestyle and entertainment is on offer with The Vintage being on the doorstep of 3 major concert venues in the Hunter, plus over 150 wineries, cellar doors and a feast of restaurants and cafes.
Come and discover why.
The Vintage is the only place to live.
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