Australian House & Garden

HEAD FOR THE HILLS

“The owners wanted the house to connect to the majestic land it sits upon.”
LINDA HABAK, INTERIOR DESIGNER

From the moment you step through the front door of this luxury farmhouse near Bathurst, on the NSW Central Tablelands, you get the sense you’ve arrived somewhere special. With soaring ceilings, a two-metre-wide sandstone fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the rolling hills outside, you feel yourself instantly relax – which is exactly the vibe the owners set out to create when they designed and built the home.

The area holds wonderful memories for the owners. They have brought

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