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6 Geebung Road

North East
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495sqm
6 Geebung Road North East
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Architect-Designed Chalet in Highly Coveted Locale with Effortless Charm
Backing onto the reserve, this charming chalet named 'Snow Bunny' is set amongst a stunning landscape of snow gums and invites you in with warm timber details and a gorgeous stone fireplace located at one of Dinner Plain's more sought after and tightly held addresses. Designed by renowned architect Professor Peter McIntyre (AO), this timeless design achieves the perfect blend of original charm and character mixed with modern functionality. As you step inside, you will be greeted with an open plan layout, oodles of natural light, and exposed timber beams creating a welcoming atmosphere. The classic kitchen has quality cabinetry and appliances including a dishwasher and Gaggenau oven. Step down into the cosy sunken lounge and you may never want to leave. After a day spent on the ski fields, you can make yourself a drink from the bar and relax by the stone fireplace while you take in tranquil views of the reserve. This is the living! Positioned moments Mount Hotham Ski Fields, you have numerous recreational activities at your fingertips including cross-country hiking, mountain bike trails and Dinner Plain's own ski run Cobungra Platter. Alpine Australia's premiere freehold village is calling! • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, single garage • 495m2 block backing onto the reserve • Study nook • Gorgeous timber kitchen with Gaggenau oven • Spacious dining area • Sunken lounge with stone fireplace and bar • Back deck has beautiful views across the reserve • Decadent spa bath with wraparound windows • Third bedroom could alternatively be used as a second living zone • Internal laundry • Exposed timber beams • Juliet balcony from the main bedroom • 13 minute drive from Mount Hotham Airport • 'Fly in and Ski out' • Hydronic heating throughout
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Upload by Kate & Garth Hughes
North East Victoria
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