You could live in Australia’s ‘Invisible House’ if you’ve got a few million to spare.
The five-bedroom, three-bathroom property at 2493 Jenolan Caves Road in Hampton, New South Wales, is ‘invisible’ in the sense that it effortlessly “transitions to the outdoors with vast terraces, an infinity edge pool and spa,” as stated on the listing.
Advertised by NSW Sotheby’s International Realty, agents are currently accepting expressions of interest with the rural estate having a price guide of around $7 million.
Occupying just over 65 hectares, the sprawling home offers breathtaking views across the Megalong Valley.
Designed by Peter Stutchbury, the architecture is award-winning, with the property having been named Australia’s House of the Year back in 2014.
Made of concrete, glass, stack stone walls, brass and hoop pine plywood, the retreat is a masterpiece in exquisite design and detail.
Interiors give the illusion of extraordinary space with lofty ceilings and “sanctuary-like bedrooms” that connect the indoors to the outdoors.
A show-stopping design feature is by far one of the three bathrooms that boasts a concrete soaker tub and a brass rainwater shower.
There’s also ample space to entertain with an infinity edge pool, that the current vendors had installed, and a deck that looks out to the mountains.
Other property features worth a mention are the stylish home office, gym and central courtyard with fire pit.
Hampton is located in the Central West region of New South Wales. Offering the utmost of privacy and relaxation, it has a population of just 102.