In Shawasha Hills, a property set on 2000sqm with mature trees, established lawn, and brick-edged garden beds that give the grounds a settled, tended character.
One borehole sits on the plot useful given the size of the grounds and the demands that come with keeping them. Two garages serve the property alongside a driveway area with space for additional vehicles. A security boom controls access, which defines how the property is entered and how movement around it is managed.
Inside, the layout includes a cottage separate from the main structure a self-contained addition that functions independently from the main living areas. Two dining rooms suggest a home built for occasions where the everyday and the formal don't need to share the same space. A dedicated office or study gives work its own room rather than borrowing space from somewhere else. Tiled floors run through the interior, and a veranda connects the inside to the yard.
The garden beds are brick-edged and the lawn mature not recently planted but grown-in, which means the grounds arrive with shade and structure already in place.