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1171 Old South Road

Bowral, NSW 2576, Australia
6 bed 0 bath 5 car

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$10.34m$11.66m

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+6.2% suburb growth over 12 months
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8.4/10
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87/100
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+6.2%
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9.1/10
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With its spectacular views of the Blue Mountains and Nattai Valley, and a national award-winning garden to complement the stunning sandstone colonial Georgian home at its heart, 'Greenbrier Park' is being offered to the market for the first time. The property offers three separate dwellings and farmland of more than a hundred acres stretching from Mt Gibraltar, across the back of Bowral, to 'Retford Park'. Designed as English-style gardens within a harmonious Australian woodland setting, the spectacular landscaping and grounds were designed in conjunction with Howard Tanner and Michael Bligh: follies and sculptural wonders are dotted throughout magical garden rooms; water features, ornamental lakes and even a vine-covered ruin, resplendent with climbing roses and clematis, create a sense of cool-climate magic. An arboretum of significant trees offers park-like grace. Wandering through Greenbrier Park is an escape from the world. The Main Home: Built in 1989 and designed by renowned architect Ron Gilling with input from heritage architect Howard Tanner, the gracious sandstone home is based around a central kitchen and formal and informal living areas downstairs, with two extensive wings joined by glass breezeways: one houses a vast conservatory that offers many months of cosy living and takes in extraordinary garden vistas. The other is an enormous games/billiard/tv room. Upstairs each of the three bedrooms are large and each has its own bathroom. The home is built with double cavity stone walls for year-round comfort and offers a significant underground cellar. Elevated and sited with magnificent northerly views, 'Greenbriar Park' is tucked into the lee of a hill to protect it from South-easterly winds. The Apartment: Above the oversized double garage, a spacious two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment offers separate living for guests or staff. The Manager's House: A lovely, two-bedroom manager's house is sited privately, and provides ample accommodation and space for onsite staff or extended family living. The Cellar Door: Once operating as a vineyard, a large weatherboard cellar door building is tucked away behind garden rooms at the front of the property. It houses an exquisitely stylish upstairs apartment with magnificent views. Downstairs is a double-garage sized storage room, which could be converted to further bedrooms (STCA). The Farm: More than 100 of the property's 118 acres is given over to farmland. Currently running cattle, it features rich basalt soil that offers excellent growing conditions. With 6 dams, a bore, copious rainwater tanks and with the farmland bordering the Nattai creek, there is no shortage of water. The Garden: Named as the National Champion Garden in Australia's National Garden Awards in 2001, the gardens are world class. Designed to be low maintenance, they are a study of symmetry and elegance. Ha-ha walls, a central fountain, a sunken garden and an iris-rimmed lake are features. The arboretum, planted in 2019, offers more than 44 species of trees (there are almost one hundred species throughout the property). When fully mature it will form a beautiful canopy. Varieties of maple, oak, elm, spruce, ash, redwood, cedar, cypress and beech offer an Autumnal spectacle like no other in the Highlands. This private sanctuary is located approximately 4 minutes drive from both Bowral and Mittagong town centres. Simply enjoy weekends within your inimitable garden and luxurious home and invite guests to share the serenity and views. DISCLAIMER We've gathered our information from sources we deem reliable and have used our best endeavours to ensure it's accuracy, although accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors or inaccuracies within. We encourage all parties to make their own enquiries to verify the information contained within.

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    8.4/10
    School Rating
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    87/100
    Walk Score
    Very walkable
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    +6.2%
    Capital Growth
    Last 12 months
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    1.4%
    Vacancy Rate
    Very low
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    9.1/10
    Safety Score
    Very safe
    8.8/10
    Lifestyle Score
    Excellent amenities

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