Award-winning builders Larkin & Drought built 522-550 Grubb RD, Wallington.
The seller of this Wallington Lifestyle home threw caution for the wind when her family bought the 10ha plot of Land without a guarantee for securing a building permit for a house.
The sharp showjumper and dressage rider got up for a long time, exacerbated by Covid, before the green light received a new modern farm at 522-550 Grubb RD, Wallington.
But it is faithful to the form, she brought the time to use well, creating the rider of her dreams.
“I had gagist my horses in a place and I spent a few hours a day there and my husband and daughter were fed up that I was not close,” she says.
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The open living room with open trusses and a double -sided fireplace.
“They said,” Why wouldn’t you buy a country so that we can have the horses there? “We looked at everything from five hectares and this 25 hectare was available and it was an empty canvas, so we bought it very much in the hope that we could get a building permit and started the raker facilities and they just took a life.”
A full showjumping area, 22 paddocks and four stables of 6 mx 6 million belong to the first class equestrian sports facilities that now produce an income through agist and clinics.
To the relief of everyone, the family eventually also received its long-awaited adapted luxury house, built by award-winning Bellarine Peninsula company Larkin & Drought.
The seller designed the house with four bedrooms and four bathrooms with the help of a draftsman and wanted it to look like a shed shed, so it stood in the rural landscape of the area.
The outside is deliberately designed not to be flashy, so it doesn’t stand out in the national setting.
A glass walkway connects the main pavilion with the bedroom wing.
A window splashback contains a slice of the countryside in the kitchen, which has Asko devices.
A glass Breezeway proposed by Builder Drew Larkin-Verbindt two pavilions, a home base of a huge open living room and the other a rumpus room and four bedrooms, each with its own ensuite and walk-in closet.
“That large open living room is really wonderful to spend time, but it is really very surprising when you open the door between the parts of the house and that glass walkway is simply filled with beautiful light, regardless of the time of the day because it goes to the east and west,” the sellers say.
In addition to making the characteristic exposed trusses of the living space, the builder also added an exposed brick wall and came up with a clever spiral deck wrapped in corrugated upholstery for the Magnesium diving bath outside.
The spacious suite of the large bedroom has direct access to the deck.
The quality -of -party facilities at the building had priority over the supplier.
The four large stables can be converted into account if desired.
“He took a little artistic license and ran with it, which was really fun. He was really fantastic to work with,” she says.
Wide with vine covered decks for entertaining or sucking up the rural view and a fire area area are accessible from both the primary living room and the oversized large bedroom suite.
In the winter, built -in sofa chairs in the living room invites guests to settle through the double -sided wooden fire.
“We have the most extensive view from all windows, it is quite incredible. You get sunrises on one side and sunsets on the other,” says the seller.
RT Edgar, Bellarine Agent Felix Hakins calls for interest in 522-550 Grubb RD, Wallington, at 5 pm on 25 August. Price hole is $ 4.8 million to $ 5.28 million.
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