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Tracy Kleemann and her late husband Tim bought the property in 2007 to bowl on its existing cabin, a house designed by architect Tim Geue that can also accommodate her young children and older parents-in-law.
“It’s for a family – when we built it, we had the idea that my husband’s parents could also stay here, so everything was on one level except the cellar.”
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“It’s designed so we can really grow up here with a wide corridor, great room and large shower and by chance, our design is perfect for entertaining.
“We had 32 people inside during Christmas and there was plenty of room there.
“In addition, it is located in a beautiful place and it is a dam – and it is beautiful and can attract a wide variety of birds.”
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The house has five bedrooms, a study, a theater, an open kitchen, dining and living area; and a separate family room.
It is situated in a spacious 8.9 hectares distribution with two sheds, horses, and a glittering sail covered pool.
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Mrs. Clayman said: “Our daughter has a horse, so she would let friends come on horseback and the boys would come on a partner and they would ride motorcycles around the paddock.”
“Anyone who buys it will love it, but I’m the only child who still lives in the house, and it doesn’t make sense to own a house of this big.”
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The home is on the market, without a price guide, through Arabella Hooper and Taryn Varcoe of Stirling.
Expressions of interest were closed at noon Tuesday, August 12.