30 Belfields Road, Cottles Bridge, Vic 3099
Sold: $1,000,000 (11-10-2015)- hotel 4
- hot_tub 2
- directions_car 0
Expressions of Interest by Tuesday 10 November (Unless Sold Prior)
"All living areas look out across the garden and can open out to become one large entertaining space" Alastair Knox on 30 Bellfields Road Cottles Bridge
The name Knox is synonymous with inspired design that makes the most of any site and superb construction with an amazing combination of mud bricks, reclaimed, character filled timbers, recycled bricks and corrugated iron.
Alastair Knox's designs were influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and his son Hamish building style was influenced by his father. No more so than here at 30 Bellfields Road where this magnificent mudbrick, constructed with bricks crafted on the property, sits in complete harmony with its surrounds while taking full advantage of beautiful views that you will immerse yourselves in... time and time again.
The free flowing floor plan introduces a solid timber kitchen anchoring casual living, very spacious formal living enjoying the ambience of a supersized open fire, open study, reading nook and three generous bedrooms, two of which feature custom built shelving. A very generous home office on the mezzanine level above the living room delivers options to work from home, but could also serve as an extra living room if desired.
A breezeway links the main house with a separate parental suite that includes a spacious bedroom served by an ensuite and walk in robe, the ultimate indulgence for parents, it would also suit guests, in laws or as a venue for a home based business.
Peaceful, private and set on a 16 acre (approx) combination of bush and cleared land that introduces the option for horses, it is just 5 minutes drive from the station, shops and cafes of Hurstbridge.
- Knox design and construction
- Cleverly laid out zoned living
- Superb outdoor zones for relaxed entertaining
- Inspired use of reclaimed materials
- Mix of bush and pasture ideal for horses
- 5 minute drive to Hurstbridge and the station