'Buladilah'
Immerse yourself in the transcendent sanctuary of ‘Buladilah’, a resplendent rural Eden nestled in the scenic coastal hinterlands where breathtaking vistas are guaranteed to captivate your senses.
Situated close to the pristine Kilcunda ocean coastline, this sprawling 111 acre (approx) estate boasts 2 magnificent homes, a European-inspired barn & exemplary equestrian facilities, seamlessly blending luxury with a serene country ambiance.
Masterfully designed, the structures are an architectural tour de force, adorned with striking interior & exterior solid Castlemaine sandstone walls and elegant French Baker Davies’ windows.
The principal four-bedroom, three bathroom residence unfurls over three levels with two living areas, a dining room and library/study, along with sweeping panoramas of the verdant grounds and the coastal sand dunes that grace the southern horizon.
The ground floor unveils a light-filled kitchen with AGA stove, a walk-in pantry and an inviting dining area, while the living room exudes warmth and character, graced by a double-sided Cheminees Philippe fireplace. An idyllic covered outdoor living area extends from the dining area to blend indoor and outdoor opulence for alfresco indulgence.
The contemporary second home offers two or three bedrooms, a bathroom, separate living and dining, a kitchen and two decks, and also enjoys sweeping pastoral vistas down the valley to the Powlett River and coastal dunes.
A European-style barn with striking sandstone accents stands as a testament to equestrian grandeur. Equipped with 4 stables, a tack room, a feed room, a workshop, a horse wash with hot water and 3 carports, it caters to the most discerning of equine enthusiasts. The upstairs loft houses groom quarters with a toilet and shower, ensuring utmost convenience.
The yard boasts a separate double bay float and tractor shed, chook houses and runs. A 30m x 60m sand menage, a round yard and a day yard provide ample space for equestrian pursuits, while 3 paddocks closest to the main home feature individual horse shelters.
A gorgeous old wool shed, once an artist’s studio, awaits reimagination, while a large hay shed, comprehensive stock yards with a stock crush and a central laneway servicing paddocks ensure easy livestock management.
Four dams, creek frontage to Bridge Creek and a wetland that forms part of the Powlett River estuary further enhance the estate’s natural splendour. Extensive replanting has transformed these areas into a haven for birdlife and shelter for stock, exemplifying a harmonious coexistence with nature.
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