Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Woodend country house

St Ambrose Farm, designed and formerly owned by the renown garden designer Paul Bangay, is currently on the market. It's situated at Woodend, about an hour's drive outside Melbourne.  If I won the lottery and had a few million in the kitty and a full-time gardener to look after the grounds I'd definitely think about snapping it up just so I could wander around the gardens each and every day...
And here's a glimpse of what the interior of the home looks like...
You can find bigger/clearer images here while the link lasts.
(Images: Abercromby's)

11 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness - those stable doors, that lavender, and all in one of my favourite spots: Woodend. Looks delicious.

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  2. I with you if I had the money I would purchase this place in a flash. I particularly love the recessed BBQ entertainment pit.

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  3. Lee it is gorgeous, now all I need to do is win lotto!

    Thanks for sharing it with us.

    L x

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  4. Paradise found.
    Same problem here - funds.
    ...anyway great inspiration.
    X
    V

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  5. Is there acreage for the horses Lee .... 'cos I sure could live there. What beautiful gardens!!!

    Jacky xox

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  6. This is one of my absolute all-time favourite houses Lee. Paul & his partner have done an amazing job here, any idea why they are selling? If it was me I could never say goodbye to this treasure.
    Millie ^_^

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  7. wow - that's beautiful, look at the bedroom, how understated yet divine... great place! thanks

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  8. Oh my what a gorgeous place. How can you part with it?
    Thanks for sharing :)

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  9. I think the Queen herself would be happy to stroll around those gardens! Gorgeous!

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  10. Hey Lee
    What a fabulous place. The bathroom and windows seat are certain winners before even getting to the grounds! I guess I have to add myself to the list of Lotto wannabe winners! x Julie

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  11. Can't believe that this amazing property is on the market again - if I was lucky enough to own this wonderful garden,I would never leave. Leigh

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