Please note: there will be no inspections until the state government lockdown is lifted.
Idyllically positioned at the rear of this court in an exclusive gated community of only 5. A wonderful opportunity to design your passive solar home to take advantage of the favoured northerly aspect. Sit and relax as the local fauna parade past your home late in the afternoon - kangaroos and their joeys, echidnas and in Summer, rare yellow tailed black cockatoos who come to feast on the silver banksia seed pod. The only Freeway you will "endure" is Nature's Freeway!
Enjoy the contemporary country lifestyle, scenic walking trails and a variety of local eateries including Annie Smithers' renowned Du Fermier restaurant, The Plough and the historic Cosmopolitan Hotel. Red Beard Bakery features amazing sourdough bread, whilst a plethora of cafes including Aterics, Chaplins and Trentham General offer scrumptious breakfast, lunch and great coffee in a relaxed, country setting.
Trentham is one of the most desirable locations in the Central Highlands of Victoria. Nearby towns including Daylesford, Kyneton and Woodend are within 20 minutes easy driving distance. Comfortable V/Line trains are available from Kyneton or Woodend, taking around an hour to reach Melbourne CBD and even less to Bendigo.
Background:
Banksia Place is located off Manna Lane within the Blue Mount Rise Estate that was conceived in 2003 when it was relatively uncommon to mandate energy efficient home design (minimum 6 star energy rating) and harvesting of rainwater to reduce reliance on reticulated water supplies.
Leading Sustainability Architects, Sunpower Design, created the Blue Mount Rise Design Guidelines in 2004 to guide original purchasers of land to achieve a beautiful, energy efficient, passive solar home.
It is obvious to most people today that designing a home that uses less energy and water makes good economic sense as well as being good for the environment.
Values:
Prospective buyers will ideally share the Blue Mount Rise values of sustainability and environmental responsibility. Each home built within the estate is a unique expression of these values.
Key design elements for your new home:
Built form: Predominantly single level or attic style
Energy rating: Minimum 6-star (mandatory since 2011)
Rainwater harvesting: Minimum 23,000 litre water tank
Solar access: Passive solar design with north facing living areas and sufficient north facing roof for Solar PV
Building height: Predominantly less than 7.5m above Natural Ground Level (NGL), although 20% of the building may be up to 8.5m above NGL
Minimum home size: 150sqm (excluding garages, verandahs, outbuildings)
Maximum home size: 400sqm (excluding garages, verandahs, outbuildings)
Vegetation: Native vegetation is encouraged due to low water use
The size of Trentham is approximately 51.3 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 20.3% of total area. The population of Trentham in 2011 was 1,410 people. By 2016 the population was 1,156 showing a population decline of 18.0% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Trentham is 60-69 years. Households in Trentham are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Trentham work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 83.9% of the homes in Trentham were owner-occupied compared with 80.7% in 2016.
Trentham has 1,139 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Trentham have seen a 55.79% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 7.63% increase. As at 31 October 2024:
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