Due to family circumstances, this property must sell
Are you a mid-century aficionado?
Capable of being annexed by our National Museum of Australia this is one of the best in-situ examples of our emancipating mid-1900's you will ever find. You are going to adore it
During the mid-latter phases of this exciting century home designs could range from the subdued brown-brick mission-brown project homes through to the more expressive with their elements of design bravado. The A-frame theme added an acceptably relaxed geometry to our stuffy architecture & provided a precursor to todays contemporaries.
Along with its many charms this is a flowing practical family home without wasted space.
The evocative A-frame section comes with soaring cedar paneled ceilings, apexed glass walls, spacious living areas & direct linkage to the rear alfresco deck & swimming pool. To physically top it off there's a 42m2 loft area reached via a petite spiral staircase.
In addition to the A-frame living areas there's also a segregated 59m2 family room wing encompassing a 26m2 living area with paneled cathedral ceilings, 2 large bedrooms with front garden access & a bathroom.
For the larger family group there's also a 2-bedroom self-contained 74m2 studio located in the property's massive 254m2 Besser block barn outbuilding. The studio is well appointed, very comfortable & well away from the main home.
Consisting of 4 acres of professionally gardened block the specimen-spread of mature trees qualifies as a national park. The sentinel tree is a 'Captain Cook' yellow box that was a sapling when he landed on our shores all those years ago.
The property's French-style barn provides you with 156m2 of self-interpretable floor area that could accommodate 10 cars, and the attached skillion with house 2 cars end-on-end. The domestic garaging consists of a double mostly-enclosed garage with covered access to the home.
Essentially this is a one-of-a-kind property with a swirling era elegance.
Property Technical Specifications
•Main Residence: c1970's late, 5.8m2 of covered arrival portico area, 162.02m2 of lower level residential area, 41.6m2 of upper mezzanine living area, 20.29m2 of covered rear deck area, total area under roof: 229.981m2 approx
•Shed Studio: 73.6m2 approx
•MAIN RESIDENCE
•Residential features:
-nostalgic mid-century A-frame core (with added extension wings) construction
-spellbinding 59m2 open plan A-frame glassed lower level living area incorporating the home's kitchen, dining & main living area with direct linkage to the rear alfresco deck.
-41.6m2 loft bedroom level connected to the lower level via a spiral staircase - features enchanting raked cedar ceilings, WiR & dual-aspect treetop views
-ideally preserved original light-filled kitchen with cedar cabinetry & Wi-pantry
-26m2 separate living/family room with cedar panelled walls/ceilings, separate bathroom/ensuite & linkage to the rear alfresco deck/gardens
-3 double-sized bedrooms with robes, plus 1 bedroom/study
•Climate control: ducted gas heating & open fireplace
•Hot water: solar with electric booster
•Sewerage: bio-septic system
•Potable water supply: 3 x above ground tanks with a total 40,500lt capacity
•Garaging: double mostly enclosed garage/carport with covered access to the home
•SHED STUDIO
•Residential features:
-built 1987, solar passive interlocking Besser block construction
-2 bedrooms with robes
-kitchen with Westinghouse fan-forced electric stove, pantry
-open plan living & dining area
-bathroom/laundry with WC
•Climate control: Coonara solid fuel combustion heater
•Potable water supply: 2 x above ground tanks with a total 36,000lt capacity
•Sewerage: septic tank with absorption trench
•PROPERTY FEATURES
•In-ground swimming pool: 10m kidney-shaped fibreglass
•Tennis court: clay surfaced, not fenced
•Sheds: sizes & capacities are approximate
-barn shed (minus residential studio): Besser block construction on concrete pad with H3.5m x W2.84 vehicle access door & high ceilings. 145m2 of open floor area capable of taking around 10 cars. There's an integrated office/store area of 10.6m2 with personnel door
-house shed: 14m x 9m with 9m x 3.1m skillion- covered walkway to home
-9m x 8m double garaging section- mostly enclosed with gravel floor
-9m x 6m utility section with wood heater & board floor
•Gardens: professionally (garden room) scoped during the 1970's
-commences with property entry centrepiece 'Captain Cook' tree- Yellow Box that was a mere seedling when Cook landed
-amazing cross-section of Australian native & ornamental trees & extensive productive orchard
•Non-potable water supply: on-property bore with submersible pump
• Block: 1.619ha/4acres of level to mildly undulating land
• Zoning & Rates:Freehold title, Yass Valley Council R5 Large Lot Residential,$1,867.62pa
The House at 70 McIntosh Circuit MURRUMBATEMAN, NSW 2582 has been sold 1 time before, with the most recent sale being for $1,000,000 on 12 March 2021.
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70 McIntosh Circuit is located within the suburb of Murrumbateman, which has a population of 3,219, a median age of 40 and an average household density of 3.1 people.