Set across approximately 9.12 hectares (22.5 acres) within the rolling countryside of Lower Chittering, this private rural estate offers a rare sense of space, permanence, and calm. Framed by a natural landscape and long-range rural views, it is a property that feels grounded in its environment.
The main entry gates, inscribed with Anam Cara, an Irish Gaelic phrase meaning "soul friend", set a quiet tone of connection, belonging, and meaning from the moment of arrival.
A long, tree-lined approach gradually reveals the residence, allowing it to emerge with a subtle presence rather than dominance. Constructed in rammed earth and defined by natural materials, the architecture sits comfortably within the land, carrying a sense of durability and quiet confidence.
Inside, generous proportions unfold beneath high ceilings, where light moves across open living zones throughout the day. The layout has been designed to support both connection and separation, offering spaces that adapt naturally to family living, hosting, or moments of retreat.
At the centre of the home, the kitchen serves as a functional, considered hub, connecting seamlessly with the living and dining areas while maintaining a strong relationship with the surrounding landscape.
Accommodation is well resolved, with five oversized bedrooms providing flexibility for family, guests, or multi-purpose use. Each space is positioned to offer views and privacy, while the master suite is thoughtfully separated, creating a more private retreat with a natural sense of calm and a clear separation from the main living areas.
A self-contained cottage enhances the property's versatility, offering independence for guests, extended family, or creative use, while remaining integrated into the broader estate.
Outdoors, the land becomes an essential part of the experience. Open paddocks transition into pockets of natural bushland, supported by a winter creek and winter dam that reinforce both the character and function of the landscape. The scale of the holding allows for livestock, horses, and a wide range of rural pursuits within a setting defined by privacy and space.
Supporting the lifestyle offering is substantial infrastructure, including a 10m x 7m feeding shed and an 18.1m x 11.9m workshop, both featuring high clearance and 3-phase power. Bore water is connected to a holding tank, providing practical water support for land use and maintenance.
Despite its quiet sense of seclusion, the property remains practically connected to key transport routes and nearby schooling. It allows daily life to function with ease, while still preserving a sense of distance, space, and removal from the pace of the city.
This is a property defined not by excess, but by balance, between architecture and land, privacy and practicality, scale and restraint. A rural holding that feels settled, enduring, and complete in its setting.
This property at 220 Maine-Anjou Drive, Lower Chittering is a seven bedroom, three bathroom house listed for sale by Paul Turner at Bond Property Partnership.
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