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A
free
standing,
double-storey,
architecturally designed,
stylish and sophisticated,
bio-friendly
residence
is
crafted
from solid mud-bricks and warm timbers,
set on three hectares of beautifully designed private
park
in the
fertile
valley,
against the breathtaking
Kangaroo Valley
escarpment
in
New South Wales
Australia.
The property is surrounded by the naturally beautiful mountains
with close
proximity to Sydney and Canberra.
It is a
unique and exciting opportunity to own your own paradise. |
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For Sale
by
private treaty
Email-us
T + 612
4465 1494
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Address |
Amount |
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Galeria Aniela,
261a Mount Scanzi Road
Kangaroo
Valley
New South Wales
2577
Australia |
AUD$6.5 million |
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click
the
ABC TV
National News,
1997
(Galeria Aniela) |
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click
the
ABC TV Sunday
Afternoon,
1997
(Galeria Aniela) |
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click
the
ABC TV Australian
National News,
2000 (Galeria Aniela) |
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click
the
Hon. Bob Hawke
the former Prime
Minister of Australia,
2007(Galeria Aniela) |
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click
http://coolspotters.com/real-estate/galeria-aniela |
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click
http://coolspotters.com/places/real-estate
(Galeria Aniela) |
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click
the
Illawarra Mercury Weekender
Domain,
2008
(Galeria
Aniela) |
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Property Sales in the area |
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Address |
Amount sold |
Date
sold |
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Bunya Hill,
Sutton Forest,
NSW
2577
Australia |
AUD$6.5 million
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July 2008 |
Nicole Kidman and singer Keith
Urban are reported to have paid AUD$6.5 million
(3.2million pounds)
for
Bunya Hill, the double-storey residence and grounds,
at Sutton Forest, despite never having visited it
themselves.
http://coolspotters.com/real-estate/new Nicole
Kidman house
http://coolspotters.com/real-estate/bunya-hill |
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165 Cavan Road
Kangaroo
Valley
New
South Wales
2577
Australia (L21/DP1012440) |
AUD$3.9 million |
October 2003 |
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Bundanon,
New
South
Wales,
Australia |
AUD$5 million |
March 1993 |
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Bundanon
was a home
of
Arthur Boyd,
one of the most legendary Australian artists.
Arthur & Yvonne
Boyd
purchased Bundanon in 1979
to conserve the natural flora and fauna of the area
to make Wildlife Refuge.
Boyd
and Nolan created a significant body of work and
Arthur Boyd’s paintings was concern about the
Shoalhaven River
and
the natural
environment until his death in 1999. Bundanon became
the Boyd’s home and Bundanon was listed by the
National Trust and on the Register of the National
Estate. Arthur lobbying first the NSW State
Government and then the Federal Government to accept
the gift of the Bundanon properties, heritage
buildings, art collection and more. It took almost
two decades before it was accepted in March 1993 by
Prime Minister Paul Keating on behalf of the
Australian people as a unique arts centre for the
promotion and facilitation of creative thought,
inspiration, discussion and practice. The Bundanon
Trust was set up in the same year to administer the
gift and realize the dream of Arthur and Yvonne Boyd
and Sidney and Mary Nolan.
Prime Minister,
Paul Keating paid out five million
dollars to
allow Bundanon be donated to Australian people and
listed by the National
Bundanon
Trust
on the
Register of Australian National Estate. |
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