Welcome to your new home and lifestyle property infused with design, craftsmanship and the current owners genuine desire to create something unique. The property is immersed in rural and natural settings adjoining the Harewood Forest reserve within the heart of the Scotsdale Valley - adding to the sense of calm, happiness and enjoyment for all who live in or visit this special place.
This artisan builder and designer's residence sits within 58 acres of mostly natural forest with sensible and delightful large, cleared landscaped garden areas; providing for a low maintenance, versatile property offering wonderful privacy.
An emphasis on outdoor entertaining provides multiple options with extensive Jarrah decked areas, built in wood fire pizza oven, Koi pond and feature stone walls ensuring an atmosphere of natural serenity.
The main residence has been painstakingly built and extended to evolve into a large family home filled with warmth, character and a flexible floor plan. From recycled timber and custom joinery to design twists that are not only functional but also stimulate the senses.
The ground floor provides the owners with opportunities to entertain from the light filled and spacious kitchen with direct access to both the living and dining area as well as the outdoor entertaining areas.
Enjoy moving from one area of bohemian luxe with its warm hues of natural timber and cathedral ceilings through to the sleek and clean lines of mid-century modern. One of the most visually striking aspects of the home is a stunning custom window that incorporates seating for pure enjoyment - bringing the outside in.
A private master suite includes a luxurious and sleek bathroom including a deep bath and separate shower, a large walk in robe and your own wooden deck area. Two queen sized bedrooms both with robes and study nooks and a second family bathroom/laundry complete the downstairs zone.
Upstairs provides the flexibility to use numerous areas to suit your individual needs including a relaxing and covered outside deck area with direct access from a possible 4th bedroom or yoga space. Views over the gardens and lawn areas to the forest beyond provide an ever changing sensory delight.
Features include
* Set within 58 secluded acres located 19 kilometres from the Denmark townsite
* Close to some of the finest wineries, surf beaches, walk trails & forests in the Great Southern
* Spacious open plan family, living and dining area incorporating many views
* Separate family room including a huge picture window seat - a master stroke
* Reverse cycle air conditioning and wood fire
* Clever access to outdoor entertaining areas from multiple rooms
* Spacious kitchen with gorgeous lead-light window overlooking both family rooms
* Serine master suite and bathroom, walk in robe and private deck
* Upstairs fourth bedroom or guests retreat with tranquil views overlooking the forest
* Under cover parking with direct access into the rear of the home
* Ample water supply including water tanks and dams
* Numerous parking and turn around areas as well as 2 good sized sheds
* 20 Marron dams ready for a future venture.
A lifestyle property in the true sense nestled within an atmosphere of nature and the untouched environment, 394 Harewood Rd is a property at the very pinnacle of it's type within the Denmark Shire.
Mason Realty look forward to arranging a private inspection to fully appreciate this exceptional home and property.
Please contact Lee or Rob on 0400 337 315 or 0411 615 806
This property at 394 Harewood Rd, Denmark is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Lee Brampton and Rob Mason at Mason Realty on 23 Oct 2020.
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The townsite of Denmark, located on the south coast 51 kilometres west of Albany, was gazetted a townsite in 1909. It is located on the Denmark River from which it derives its name, the river having been named by the explorer Dr J B Wilson RN in December 1829. Wilson named it the "Denmark" in compliment to his friend Dr. Alexander Denmark R.N. a physician to the fleet. The Aboriginal name "Koorrabup", recorded by Alfred Hillman in 1833, also refers to this area.
Although a townsite was not declared here until 1909, a settlement of this name had existed here for some years previous. A Millars Bros. Timber mill was established on the banks of the river in 1894.