Shrouded in the serenity of native bushland, rustic resilience and modernist architectural notes impress superbly upon this quaint and captivating 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom mudbrick home on approximately one acre of land. Long-standing yet unique construction principles make this home truly at one with its environment, whilst contemporary innovations further enhance its energy sustainability, a highlight of this remarkable design.
Enjoying a north-facing front aspect, the home's entrance hall, lined with library shelving, provides a spellbinding welcome to a space of lofty ceilings, warmth, and character. The cosy kitchen features a gas cooktop and adjoins the open-plan living and dining area that spills outdoors to a great-sized deck, taking in the cultivated charm of the vegetable garden and the awe-inspiring beauty of native flowering gums.
The upper level appreciates the home's unique architecture, delighting in its connection to the living domain below, and hosts two generously proportioned and charming bedrooms, whilst one of the two captures picturesque views of Glenlyon Community Dam through double French doors. Excellent practicality positions a bathroom on each floor and two further bedrooms on the lower level where there's potential to utilise one as a guest bedroom, private study or peaceful lounge, taking pleasure in its direct access to the front verandah. Nestled at the rear of the property stands a fully-insulted and powered studio offering a wealth of uses and enjoying beautiful views out to the surrounding bushland.
Nineteen solar panels generating 6.5kW of power and a 14.5kW Tesla battery support keeping energy bills low, whilst the list of added features extends to timber floors, split system air conditioning, a Ned Kelly Wood heater, double glazing on the ground level, custom built-in cabinetry, a laundry, two individual carports, trailer storage, a shed/workshop, and water tanks totalling approximately 18,000lts across the property.
Located on this quiet street, this picturesque region boasts idyllic short-stay accommodation for visitors to nearby day spas, mineral springs and wineries, as the exquisite landscape offers spectacular walks to Lodden Falls along the river. Approximately 10 minutes to Daylesford, 20 minutes to Kyneton, and 90 minutes to Melbourne
The size of Glenlyon is approximately 78.6 square kilometres. It has 4 parks covering nearly 42.8% of total area. The population of Glenlyon in 2011 was 638 people. By 2016 the population was 381 showing a population decline of 40.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Glenlyon is 60-69 years. Households in Glenlyon are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Glenlyon work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 85.7% of the homes in Glenlyon were owner-occupied compared with 83.4% in 2016.
Glenlyon has 434 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Glenlyon have seen a 46.74% increase in median value, while Units have seen a -46.00% decrease. As at 31 October 2024:
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