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Embrace Tranquility in Ohoka
Discover the epitome of lifestyle living with this meticulously designed home nestled in the heart of highly coveted Ohoka. Designed by Philip Kennedy, this residence offers a unique blend of architectural thought and serene surroundings. The long driveway leads you to a sheltered private oasis, ensuring tranquility for those seeking a lifestyle property that stands apart from the rest. Built with a focus on quality and sustainability, the 400mm thick walls define the essence of this home. Providing durability, energy efficiency, and low maintenance. This is a comfortable and environmentally conscious living space. Step outside to embrace the expansive grounds that surround the property. Established shelter trees and paddocks make this an ideal haven for horse enthusiasts. Each paddock is equipped with troughs, and a double stable adds to the equestrian appeal. A well with two pumps, catering to both irrigation and domestic needs, ensures a sustainable and well-maintained landscape. The additional shed, featuring a self-contained flat with a kitchenette and bathroom facilities, provides versatility and convenience. Entertainment knows no bounds with a large double carport, a saltwater swimming pool equipped with a heat pump, and an inviting outdoor entertaining area. Recycled and natural timbers create an ambiance of warmth and character throughout the home. The kitchen boasts modern amenities, including 2 dish-drawers, a 1.5 sized wall oven, and a gas hob. Additional features such as electric underfloor heating, a studio pot belly fire, a wood-burner in the lounge contribute to the overall comfort and charm. With masterfully designed spaces like the TV nook and bedrooms opening to the outdoors, this residence exemplifies a lifestyle of practicality. Don't miss the chance to make this exceptional property your home!
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