Curved Gisborne ‘Glass House’ wows with 180-degree views
Breathtaking views that change with the weather and as the sun rises and sets wrap this glass-encased showpiece.
Breathtaking views that change with the weather and as the sun rises and sets wrap this glass-encased showpiece known as Gisborne’s ‘Glass House’.
The curved three-bedroom pad perched on a high point with vistas stretching across sprawling fields to the Macedon Ranges is on the market with price hopes of $1.8-$1.98m.
Raine & Horne Gisborne director Ken Grech said ‘The Glass House’ for private sale at 115 Outlook Lane was best described as “grand”.
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“As soon as you drive up the driveway the view spans basically 180 degrees,” he said.
“You’ve got beautiful views of the Macedon Ranges, and the home captures all of that, and you’ve got Jacksons Creek frontage down below as well — you can go fishing there if you want to go fishing.”
The striking modern property is being sold by its second owners and has a floorplan that maximises the incredible north-facing views from each room.
The main bedroom with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe is at one end of the house, two others that share a bathroom at the other, with the spacious open living area in the middle.
Carrara marble tops the kitchen benches, polished concrete is underfoot throughout and 2.9m-high ceilings add to the sense of space set by the walls of windows.
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Originally published as Curved Gisborne ‘Glass House’ wows with 180-degree views