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20 Matthews Lane
Picton NSW 2571

Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3
Car spaces: 5
Floor area: 378m2
Land area: 48140m2
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Property Details for 20 Matthews Lane, Picton

20 Matthews Lane, Picton is a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom House with 5 parking spaces and was built in 1970. The property has a land size of 48140m2 and floor size of 378m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in September 2022.

Building Type
House
Year Built
1970
Floor Size
378m2
Land Size
48140m2
Local Government
Wollondilly
Lot/Plan
2/DP220932

Last Listing description (September 2022)

Durham Lodge was the name given to the homestead built on a unique and private 11.91 acre parcel of flat land a little over 50 years ago, just 700m from Picton railway station, and fronting Stonequarry Creek, part of the Upper Nepean catchment. The completion of the railway line in 1863 moved the quality sandstone quarried in the area, and brought Sydney siders to visit the area, including the mineral springs, on the southern boundary of the property, which gave the name to the road where the homestead is located.

Some of the original cedars remain of the many that were cleared to build the five bedroom, two story blonde brick residence in 1968, by Camden builder Leon Young, to the plans of Mrs FJ Durham, the original owner.
The homestead itself is set back from the private no through road, one street back from the main road, with a large driveway and turning circle.

The building features cypress flooring throughout, oversize bedrooms, high ceilings, double hung timber framed windows and numerous living areas designed to make the most of the views. There are two bathrooms upstairs, and two toilets downstairs. The gang-nailed hardwood roof trusses, formed by rolling through presses, were cutting edge technology at the time, but are no longer used by builders because they are considered unnecessarily strong and too expensive. Even the hardwood staircase sits on steel treads 12mm thick, similarly over engineered. A tall and wide covered veranda runs the full length of the house, facing the gorge and cliffs beyond.

Under the roofline of the house is a remote opening extra long single garage. A separate lined and insulated garage off the driveway accommodates a further four cars.

Mrs Durham also built a detached dance studio, complete with parquetry flooring, in the same brick and tile style of the house. More recently, that space has become an 80sq m self contained cottage, popular on air bnb, featuring a pot belly stove forged in the Durham foundry, and a cast iron clawfoot bath beside a large picture window looking across the gorge to the cliffs beyond. The cottage bathroom has a heated mirror and heated floor, beneath Indian Gohera limestone tiles, with Dark Emperador marble borders, mosaic recesses and features, continued through the laundry and toilet spaces.

A beautiful waterfront property this size offering privacy and views, located just minutes to supermarkets, entertainment and rail transport is hard to come by. Durham Lodge is unmatched in these respects. The land is mostly flat, and out of the flood zone.
About half the property is fenced into productive paddocks, suited to a variety of purposes, currently grazing sheep and alpacas. A 60 foot round yard, day yards and tractor shed would suit the horse enthusiast.

Half of the property is wilderness. Tracks wind through the rainforest to the cave, swimming and fishing holes and the waterfall. It is another world down in the gorge. The wildlife is abundant, and includes a resident lyre bird, a black footed wallaby and echidnas. Engineered caged ladders set into the sandstone cliff face near the pool provide access.

Literally on the edge of the cliff is a wet edge infinity pool and spa, framed by great eucalypts. The water seems to disappear over the cliff. The view across the gorge to the escarpment beyond is extraordinary. At night, the water of the pool transforms into a mirror, reflecting the gorge, illuminated by floodlight. Nowhere else will you see anything like it. Infinity is a suitable description. Pool chemistry is automatically monitored and maintained. Pumps can run on off peak or mains electricity. A large entertaining cabana, a bathroom featuring crosscut travertine tiles, and sauna are part of the pool area and require some work to bring to completion.

There are three sources of water: town water, rainwater and the river. All rainwater from the house is collected and feeds a 24,000 litre tank. Infrastructure is in place to pump water up from the river for stock and irrigation.

Cooking for both house and cottage is gas cooktop and elec oven. LPG is supplied from 2 x 210kg bottles and is reticulated underground to the house, the spa/pool heater and the cottage.
Electricity is three phase and has a 2.5 kw solar array away from the house.
Heating for house and cottage is open fire and gas. There is no shortage of firewood on the property. The cottage has a split system a/c.
Hot water for the house is evacuated tube solar, with both gas and off peak electric boosting if required. The cottage has an instant gas water heater.
The property has the potential to be completely off the grid

I am told Mrs Durham had some connection with the Royal Botanic gardens. The grounds contain many mature examples of her exotic plantings, notably an unusually tall flowering cactus. Other feature trees include Cape Chestnut, Dawn cedar, Atlantic cedar, Silky oak, Illawarra flame, Peppercorn, Jacaranda, Cercis. Many wattle trees provide privacy.
The driveway is bordered by Ash trees with alternating red and orange Cotoneaster.
The fruit salad orchard includes citrus, macadamia, apricot, peach, nectarine.

No built in wardrobes. No ceiling fans. Some renovation work has been completed. The eaves, exterior floodlights and three upstairs rooms have been retrofitted with LED lights. The main kitchen requires complete replacement. Some floors require re-sanding. The walls require painting. The property is on the main southern railway line. Much of the cliff is unfenced.

Inspections strictly by appointment only.

Property History for 20 Matthews Lane, Picton, NSW 2571

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
$2,040,000
01 Sep 2022
Listed for Rent
23 Jan 2017
  • 01 Sep 2022
    Sold for $2,040,000
  • 04 May 2022
    Listed for Sale $2,275,000 - $2,495,000
  • 09 Dec 2016
    Listed for Rent - Price not available
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About Picton 2571

The size of Picton is approximately 42.6 square kilometres. It has 18 parks covering nearly 2.5% of total area. The population of Picton in 2011 was 4,594 people. By 2016 the population was 4,804 showing a population growth of 4.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Picton is 40-49 years. Households in Picton are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Picton work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 76.7% of the homes in Picton were owner-occupied compared with 77.9% in 2016.

Picton has 2,645 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Picton have seen a 67.25% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 20.40% increase. As at 30 September 2024:

  • The median value for Houses in Picton is $1,080,677 while the median value for Units is $553,362.
  • Houses have a median rent of $550 while Units have a median rent of $375.
There are currently 29 properties listed for sale, and 6 properties listed for rent in Picton on OnTheHouse. According to CoreLogic's data, 133 properties were sold in the past 12 months in Picton.

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