The brief to the architect was to create a wonderful family home with separate areas for the whole family to enjoy without crowding each other.
The 18-month long project replicated features from the original home - with high ceilings throughout, generously proportioned rooms and woodwork/ joinery sympathetic to the original structures of the home.
One of the biggest challenges was the extensive earthworks - more than 20 trucks full of earth were removed in order to ensure a level rear yard.
The elevated north facing front verandah has seen many parties over the years and is a wonderful quiet reflective space.
“On the hottest days of the year we can sit out here comfortably and on winter days it is a great place to warm up,” Mrs Fleming said.
“My favourite view of the garden is the knot garden, best viewed from the front verandah or from the billiard room.” The property was once owned by Frank and Frances Leslie South from 1914-1943 and newspaper stories mention numerous parties on Wyuna’s extensive verandahs. Their son Frank Leslie (Jnr), was awarded a Flying Cross for distinguished service.
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Features: - 6 bedrooms with ample closet space
- 3 bathrooms plus powder room
- Large formal living and dining room
- Numerous informal living and dining areas
- Full home automation with distributable audio, keyless entry, video intercom,
- electric front gate and CCTV
- Two study/office areas with external access.
- Flood lit tennis court
- 17m swimming pool
- 130,000 L concrete underground water tank
- High perimeter fences
- Ducted air-conditioning and Vacu-Maid
- 130,000L underground water tank with pump and garden irrigation system
- Double garage, parking for additional car and boat trailer.
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