Privately positioned down a wide, hedge-lined driveway, Yokefleet offers complete seclusion and timeless elegance. Originally built in 1886 as the cottage, while the main homestead still stands nearby, this remarkable double-brick residence has been lovingly restored, blending rich history with modern refinement.
Steeped in heritage, the original Coachhouse (Barn) stands as a nod to its past, once home to horse carriages and stables. Its impressive scale and character provide endless potential, featuring a bathroom and additional storage room for convenience. It also offers the ideal space for storing a car collection, or could easily be adapted for a range of hobbies, creative pursuits, or workshop use.
The home itself is warm and inviting, showcasing 10ft ceilings, hardwood flooring and light-filled interiors framed by expansive garden views. Perfectly oriented with a prized north-facing aspect, the home is drenched in natural light throughout the day. Offering three bedrooms plus a dedicated office (or potential fourth bedroom), every space has been thoughtfully considered. The main suite enjoys a serene outlook across manicured front gardens, complete with 3-metre-tall built-in robes and a luxurious ensuite with underfloor heating.
The open-plan living and dining area is the heart of the home, designed for both relaxation and entertaining. The kitchen is a chef's delight, featuring stone benchtops, a substantial island bench, an ILVE freestanding oven and a walk-in pantry connecting seamlessly to the laundry with a third toilet.
A formal living room with floor-to-ceiling bookcases and an open fireplace adds charm and sophistication, while the conservatory is truly breathtaking. Encased in glass, it captures sweeping views of the immaculate gardens and offers the perfect spot to unwind year-round.
Additional features include reverse-cycle ducted heating and cooling, FTTN nbn and a recently built triple garage with remote-controlled doors, thoughtfully designed to complement the original home and barn.
Encircled by formal, manicured gardens, Yokefleet exudes a rare and unexplainable sense of calm - a true sanctuary of history, craftsmanship and enduring beauty.
Own this slice of local history while you still can.
Listed in conjunction with Sarah Burke from Atlas Southern Highlands.
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