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Bathurst mansion offers racing wheelnuts a Mount Panorama paradise, with trackside views. Prue Miller reports

07 Wednesday Aug 2024

Posted by Prue Miller in Australian mansions, Australian real estate, Australian residential architecture, Bathurst homes, country escape, Homes, Interior Design, kitchens, Luxury Real Estate, real estate

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Okay, so, in case you didn’t know, Bathurst is the home of car racing royalty; it is the pinnacle, it is the heart, it is the holy grail … it is seriously noisy. It also offers up the most spectacular rural views – especially from the lounge of a breathtaking mansion on the market through Raine & Horne, situated on the (not overused in this case) iconic Conrod Straight.

I was sort of brought up on the excitement of Bathurst – thanks to a father who, for the formative years of my life, sat glued to the screen every October to watch The Great Race. We only had one TV, so I too became obsessed.

It was first called The Armstrong 500, and came to Bathurst on 1963. It was renamed the Bathurst 1000 when the length was converted to suit the decimal system, into kilometres, in 1973. It is a a treacherous race, for the brave of heart.

I have recently moved to Bathurst (every woman deserves an adventure) and my wee heart skipped a beat when I set eyes on the Mount Panorama sign, built into the hillside. Very Hollywood.

So to build a home, a magnificent seven bedroom, six bathroom mansion, right there on Conrod Straight, well, you’d have to be keen on all things motor. Perhaps the copper style garage door is a giveaway.

Bathurst is just a beautiful place – the views just rush up to greet you at just about every turn in town, and the views from the mountain could bring a tear to the eye… when there’s nobody fanging it ’round the bends. And the views from this house, from the lounge especially – hooley dooley!

This property reaches 5 acres, with the house set back from the road, maintaining good separation from the track/road – and also taking advantage of the natural elevation of the block.

Indoor pool, massive kitchen with a library-sized kitchen pantry, polished cement floors and R O O M everywhere. Plus all the bits and pieces you just expect from such a fabulous build – Sonos sound, great HVAC system, double glazing and lots of sunny hideouts, and a big ol’ theatre.

There is of course a guest house – which if rented out during any of the many racing events would bring in thousands of dollars (worth every cent), in fact many locals rent out their homes, which pays for lovely trips to the quieter hills of Tuscany. I may well be one of those packing up my bag in October, or even over Easter… if I can find someone who likes a more modest abode.

It’s a three hour drive from Sydney, but it’s a good track, with frequent pit stops available, to avoid getting too tyred. Look at this property – would I steer you wrong?

Me with crazy long hair outside my beautiful childhood home in Adelaide.

I’ll Blame My Dreadful Short Game…

25 Tuesday Jan 2022

Posted by Prue Miller in Australian mansions, Australian real estate, country escape, Golf, Golf Course Houses, Homes, Interior Design, International Real Estate, kitchens, Landscape Design, Luxury Real Estate, real estate

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I coulda’ been a contender! My golf game has crashed from reasonable to just plain turn-your-head-away sad. Age screws some of us really badly. If not – I would HAVE THIS GORGEOUS HOME.

So really the pics tell the tale – as smooth as warm caramel on a spoon, this house is scrumptious.

The name gives it away, Arnold Palmer Drive, this mansion faces onto the 15th fairway of the, you guessed it, Arnold Palmer designed golf course in Queensland’s uber swish Sanctuary Cove. A mere pitching wedge from the pool’s edge to the fairway rough.

However, HOWEVER it’s not all about golf, it’s about a single level home, (more than 90 squares) with stupendous interior design, and more than a bucket of balls of ingenuity and good taste.

Four beds, four baths, and a pool … and a dining /living area with floor to ceiling glass – oh, be still my beating heart – looking onto the lush green landscape of the golf course.

Whoever did the lighting design is a genius, plain and simple – well, pretty much everyone involved in this one is a genius.

Go through the listing and just drool.

Divine. Love it. It’s just come on for the first time with Ray White’s Matt Gates … lucky bugger.

Video is here, listing is here and above. My hopes and dreams can be found hanging in a the closet out the back.

Do they have an octogenarians’ tournament?

Maybe its not too late.

Yes Prue, it IS. Sigh.

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Prue Miller is a freelance journalist with a distinct penchant for architecture and real estate.

Prue Miller is NOT a good golfer.

Kitchens are Where Life Happens

25 Wednesday Aug 2021

Posted by Prue Miller in Australian mansions, Australian real estate, Family life, Homes, kitchens, Luxury Real Estate, real estate, Uncategorized

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You may crave a country kitchen, with dented wood and a soothing Aga.

You may enjoy a kitchen where all the accoutrement are hidden, just as a magician makes their assistant disappear.

You may fear lemon juice for fear of staining your carefully crafted concrete island .

But your kitchen, is your home.

Here is an example of breathtaking design, beautiful and overtly open, filled with ocean breezes and sunlight. Sigh. At the time of writing it is on the books of Sydney Sotheby’s International Realty in Double Bay (now there’s a mouthful for a story about kitchens). It’s in Sydney’s coastal Bronte, and you can read all the nuts and bolts on the listing, and let me assure you, they are GORGEOUS nuts and bolts.

But this is an homage to the wonders of kitchens.

Here are the things I love about kitchens, and I have been lucky enough to inspect some of the most amazing kitchens in Australia, and lingered in more than a few of my family’s.

A kitchen is where somehow or other, you can turn love into a quiche, or a roast or a souffle.

In a kitchen a broken heart can be stuck back together – at least for a while.

In a kitchen a furry friend with a wet nose lingers with hope in his eyes, and a slowly wagging tail.

In a kitchen you can talk about difficult things without having to make eye contact, while plaiting pastry over a pie shell.

In a kitchen you can gather more than ingredients, you can bring together the people you love, and bask in the joy of sharing love, food, wine and time, while a plate of goodies is devoured, refilled, and devoured once again.

In a kitchen a stolen kiss tastes even more delicious.

In a kitchen, for some reason, it is easier to laugh about disaster – whether it be wimpy red wine jus, or a lost job.

And finally, kids in the kitchen. I don’t care about mess, I never really have, and there is no greater mess than a kitchen full of kids; your kids, the next door neighbours’ kids, kids from school mooching about for a piece of cake, kids with breathless news and whispered secrets. It happened in my kitchen. The heart of my home.

Prue Miller is a property journalist with a mad dog, and a pretty good kitchen.

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