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130 Cranneys Lane
Trentham, VIC 3458
$2,850,000 - $2,995,000
Overview
130 Cranneys Lane
This exceptional property at 130 Cranneys Lane is a unique garden estate combining beauty, architecture, and soul, offering a deeply personal and thoughtfully designed living experience. Nestled on more than 40 acres, it provides complete privacy, self-sufficiency, and tranquility, making it a true sanctuary away from the world.
Situated approximately 720 metres above sea level in the Macedon Ranges and only 2.4 kilometres from Trentham's town centre, the estate unfolds through a series of immersive environments. These range from formal gardens to private bushland, extending to the adjacent Wombat State Forest, creating a harmonious blend of retreat and lifestyle.
The gardens are a standout feature, shaped by the rich Trentham red soil and meticulous care. They invite slow exploration and reflection, with seasonal blooms suitable for floral arrangements or simply to be enjoyed in situ. A romantic arbour adorned with wisteria and roses sets the scene for celebrations and ceremonies, leading to a charming cottage-like structure ideal for intimate gatherings.
Beyond the formal gardens lies a whimsical fairy woodland that sparks imagination, followed by a private forest of pristine Australian bush. A meandering track encourages peaceful exploration, with clearings designed for moments of stillness and forest bathing. Nearly three-quarters of the land is dedicated to bush, offering a profound sense of space, seclusion, and connection to nature, along with an abundant private wood supply.
A tennis court, bordered by an edible fence, serves as a playful focal point for family and guests. It is overlooked by the pavilion, a historic shed that was the sole structure on the property when the current owners first arrived.
The centerpiece of the estate is a striking home constructed from reinforced concrete, exemplifying modern architecture and resilience. Built to BAL FZ (flame zone) plus standards, with reinforced concrete walls and roof, the residence is designed to withstand firestorms, providing peace of mind and lasting strength.
Completely off-grid, the home operates independently with its own power, water, and waste systems. A substantial 38-kilowatt battery and solar array support the residence, complemented by a backup generator to ensure uninterrupted supply.
The exterior features a softly bagged and rendered finish in a calming blue tone that complements the surrounding greenery, signaling a home of intention and quiet confidence.
Inside, soaring ceilings and Italian tiles that seem to float beneath your feet create a refined foundation. Expansive double-glazed windows frame breathtaking views of the gardens and countryside. Thoughtful blue accents throughout the interior, including light fittings and subtle details, add warmth and cohesion. One outlook, affectionately named 'Bourke Street,' offers views of kangaroos moving along their well-worn path across the land. A 1.8-metre-high kangaroo fence encloses the house block for added security.
The single-level design ensures full accessibility and ambulant-friendly living. The floor plan is both highly functional and beautifully resolved, anchored by a central kitchen, dining, and living zone that connects seamlessly to two distinct wings. The eastern wing serves as a private parents' retreat and study with a pull-down queen bed, while the western wing provides generous and welcoming guest accommodation. The home comfortably accommodates up to eight people, making it ideal for multi-generational living or as a luxury bed and breakfast or eco-tourism venture.
The kitchen is a true centerpiece, featuring stone benchtops, premium appliances, and a baby-blue AGA stove. A cleverly incorporated step invites children to participate or guests to linger and connect.
Accommodation includes two ensuite bathrooms, one with a large bath, and a third central bathroom. All bathrooms feature luxurious heated floors for year-round comfort.
Water security is exceptional, with a deep bore approximately 100 metres deep providing a flow of over 1,000 litres per hour to service the gardens. Water is pumped to two 20,000-litre tanks for irrigation. The home itself is supplied by rainwater tanks with a combined capacity of approximately 120,000 litres.
An expansive paddock at the front of the property offers practical grazing or further agricultural opportunities. The overall farm zoning supports a variety of uses, including flower farming, market gardening, or boutique lifestyle enterprises.
Despite its seclusion, the property remains well connected, just 16 minutes from Kyneton and its V/Line services to Melbourne, and approximately one hour by car to the Bolte Bridge.
This rare property offers a complete and evocative lifestyle that balances architectural excellence, environmental independence, and profound natural beauty. 130 Cranneys Lane is more than a home; it is an experience best appreciated in person.
Location
Trentham VIC 3458
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