Last Listing description (November 2018)
A remarkable contemporary style rammed earth home tucked away on approximately 4 acres within the picturesque Adelaide Hills Region. A property that harmoniously blends the striking residence, the land, sweeping views and location to create a desirable country retreat with plenty of space between you and the neighbours. All this combined with a self-contained guest wing which provides a dual living opportunity or B&B potential (subject to Council Consents) and is comprised of a living room with kitchenette, bedroom and ensuite.
The property is positioned within a short drive of the facilities of Mount Barker and around 40 - 45 minutes to the City on the way to the South Coast, the wineries of McClaren Vale, close to the Kuitpo Forrest, Heysen Trails and the scenic tourist route.
Many principles and elements contributing towards a self sustaining lifestyle are already in place such as: a good supply of rainwater storage; solar power; an Envirocycle effluent system ; a woodlot; fruit trees; a level garden suitable for maintaining your own vegetables.
For those that are unaware, the unique properties of rammed earth homes are what makes them extremely popular today. Rammed Earth has unique thermal and aesthetic benefits combined with a natural elegance. They can be managed without air-conditioning in summer, reduced heating input regulation in winter and have low environmental impact. This unique residence was originally created with the very best energy saving principles available at the time. The home has been thoughtfully custom designed with functionality in mind and a northerly aspect. In addition, the almost polished effect of the rammed earth walls require no internal or external painting.
A dramatic formal entrance hall with an approximate 15 ft ceiling leads to 4 bedrooms that include a self-contained 3 roomed guest wing and master bedroom with 2-way ensuite, an open plan living and formal dining area with an impressive floor-to-ceiling bay window, a separate timber topped kitchen with casual dining zone and a double garage with 2.7 m high auto roller doors. The interior has been designed to allow for wheelchair access.
The gusty yet smooth rammed earth walls, re-cycled oregan timber skirtings, window/door frames, solid front and French doors, unique natural ochre floors and large sun-drenched windows provide an abundance of interior appeal and will suit any decorating style. While the clever orientation of the home provides a breathtaking view across the lush lawn and garden, a neighbouring dam, out to the Mount Lofty Ranges, Kuitpo Forrest and surrounding grazing lands.
External features include:
Large powered 50ft x 20ft workshop/garage
65,000 gallon rainwater storage
12 panel solar and hot water system
Self sustaining wood lot
Sheep paddocks
All-weather external shutters
Rear paved entertaining pergola
Painted off white Altec Roof to reduce summer heat
Outside sprinklers and misters for passive cooling
Sprinkler system installed on the roof
Internal features include:
Rammed earth construction providing all-year-round insulation
Natural ochre flooring that acts as a heat/cool bank
Double insulated ceiling with ceiling fans
Double insulated main windows
Re-cycled oregan timbers throughout
3 roomed self-contained guest wing (living room with kitchenette and dishwasher, bedroom & en suite)
Internal access from double garage with 2.7 m high auto roller doors
Large picture windows with scenic views across the garden, surrounding paddocks and Mt Lofty Ranges
Solid timber windows, frames, skirtings, front and French doors
Soaring high ceilings with additional overhead windows for greater circulation
3 x combustion heaters
Ceiling fans
Formal entrance hall with approx. 15ft ceiling
Open plan lounge and formal dining room with bay window
Farmhouse kitchen with casual dining area and servery to formal dining room
Timber kitchen bench-top combined with rustic European feature tiles
Walk-in pantry
2-way ensuite with spa bath
Separate 2nd lavatory (3 x in total)
Built-in linen press and plenty of other storage
Mud/store room
Neutral and natural colour theme throughout
Colourful feature leadlight window above master bed
Prospect Hill sits almost squarely between the towns of Mount Barker, Strathalbyn, Clarendon, Willunga and Mount Compass. The area was setted as early as C1840 and has a rich farming history established by English, Scottish and Irish Immigrants. 'Better prospects are ahead' was the term after which Prospect Hill was named at the time. The entire region is well-known for it's picturesque rolling pastures, quaint village style townships, majestic gumtrees, native wild orchids, abundant wildlife and colourful birds.
Local Public Primary Schools are located at nearby towns, while both Private and Public Primary and High Schools can be accessed at Mount Barker which is approximately 10 - 15 minutes drive away.
You may be an up-sizer, a down scaler, need a city escape or desire that country family lifestyle, no matter the reason you must visit this unique Prospect Hill property to appreciate its' every aspect.