A giant shed featured on Grand Designs is on the market for $6.9 million

A giant shed featured on Grand Designs is on the market for .9 million

A 110-metre long shed featured on Grand Designs is up for sale with a price guide of $6.35 million to $6.98 million.

Designed by Partners Hill, ‘Daylesford Longhouse’ has received multiple accolades including the Robin Boyd Award, the National Award for Residential Architecture, and Australian House of the Year 2019.

Dreamt up by owners Trace Streeter and Ronnen Goren as a way to bring together their love of hosting and farming, with a property they could live in.

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The couple engaged builder Nick Andrew to undertake the project, which is now one of Australia’s first certified Passivehaus homes.

The innovative home is located in Elevated Plains and currently listed for private sale with Kim McQueen from McQueen Real Estate.

The innovative home is located in Elevated Plains. Credit: View

The listing called the property a “vision realised” that “redefines rural living with rare sophistication.”

Designed to resemble a greenhouse, the Longhouse is situated on the elevated plains of Old Mannings Farm, with sweeping views of Mount Franklin, Daylesford and Hepburn Springs.

The incredible Garden Kitchen. Credit: View

Set over two floors, the property features four bedrooms, four bathrooms and parking for 12 cars.

Located on the ground floor is undoubtedly the home’s most unique and eye-catching feature, the Garden Kitchen.

The kitchen is suitable for everything from family dinners to events with 120 guests. Credit: View

Fitted with wood ovens, state-of-the-art appliances and a scullery, the kitchen is suitable for everything from family dinners to events with 120 guests.

Filled with lush greenery, the Garden Kitchen feels as if you’re in your own private greenhouse.

Further down from the kitchen is a 60-metre long edible garden. Credit: View

Further down from the kitchen is a 60-metre long edible garden which opens up to reveal The Lodge, a two-bedroom dwelling that includes a kitchen, living and dining space, as well as a bathhouse and sauna.

Being a working farm with cattle, goats, and pigs, on the opposite end of the property are animal enclosures.

It is now one of Australia’s first certified Passivehaus homes. Credit: View

“This rare integration of productive landscape and architecture elevates the concept of paddock-to-plate living into an art form,” is stated in the listing.

Built as a multi-household dwelling, the property also features a self-contained studio, and The Stableman’s quarters.

The property was designed as a multi-household dwelling. Credit: View

Set on 6.8 hectares, The Longhouse embodies a paddock-to-plate ethos with multiple irrigated vegetable beds, orchards, and a greenhouse.

The property provides a unique opportunity for buyers wanting a lifestyle change, a commercial venture or an opportunity to explore farming with an established site.

The Longhouse embodies a paddock-to-plate ethos. Credit: View

178 Mannings Road, Elevated Plains is currently listed for sale with Kim McQueen from McQueen Real Estate. The price guide is $6.35 million to $6.98 million.

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