About Graham Morrison
Co-founder and agency principal, Graham Morrisons' vast local knowledge is complemented by a wealth of experience in commercial, industrial and residential property. A practising agent in the district since 1982, Graham has earned Morrison Kleeman and himself an excellent reputation. Graham and his family have been residents in the area, where for 10 years Graham's wife Gabrielle, taught at local primary schools. "When we're engaged to sell a property, the interests of the vendor are paramount and we'll strive to achieve the very best price."
This unique, substantial Robert Marshall designed mudbrick home, set around a central courtyard that works as an entertainment area, light-well and stunning entrance lies at the heart of this remarkable 20 acre Hurstbridge property (approx.)
Single level, spacious, constructed with re-purposed materials such as red bricks, telegraph poles and beautiful timbers from a variety of sources, the floor plan introduces an intuitive flow designed to eliminate any waste space.
A central living area complete with a timber kitchen delivers access to a parental wing consisting of a bedroom with marble detailed ensuite, and a retreat/study. The opposite wing introduces three bedrooms and the family bathroom, while a rumpus/living with bar opening to the poolside and tennis court makes up the remaining wing.
Surrounded by peace, privacy and natural beauty the main house is complemented by two further dwellings.
In the first, a contemporary interpretation of an Amish style barn, stunning timber doors in a scale rarely seen, open to introduce a huge open plan ground floor under a mezzanine level and bathroom. Ideal as a retreat for the kids, guests or in-laws, it would also suit a car/motorbike collection, conference centre (stca) or as the HQ for your home-based business.
A self-contained timber cottage with large living, full bathroom and two bedrooms and carport branching off its own driveway presents a multitude of options for guests, extended family or even rental income.
Complemented by sheds, undercover float/caravan/truck height bays, passive solar glasshouse, the convenience of town water, vegie garden, orchard, the possibility to introduce horses and the ease of access to Hurstbridge, this is a rare opportunity to enjoy a coveted lifestyle.
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