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Quindalup, 112 Hayes Road – $1.2 million

Natalie HordovWestern Suburbs Weekly

YOUR new country retreat will feel like an exclusive resort.

The 1.32ha bush block offers peace and privacy, but is only 10 minutes from Dunsborough town and Geographe Bay.

The luxury u-shaped home was built in 2007.

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Inside, the open-plan living area has soaring raked ceilings, high windows, timber floorboards and large basalt-rock feature pillars.

The kitchen is designed for large gatherings and has plenty of storage, stone benchtops, Miele appliances and a built-in wine cabinet.

Basalt pillars are also a feature in the alfresco area, which has a timber-panelled ceiling, ceiling fans, and a built-in barbecue/kitchen area.

Look over the lawns to the bush while you enjoy a family meal or sip on a relaxing wine from the nearby Mongrel Creek Vineyard at the end of the day.

The children will enjoy splashing in the pool or playing in their very own playground and bush cubbyhouse.

The master bedroom also has direct access to the alfresco area and pool views.

The luxury ensuite and second bathroom have floor-to-ceiling tiling, walk-in showers, baths, and floating vanity units with stone bench tops.

There are three more generously sized bedrooms.

Extended family and friends can also enjoy the country life and stay in the self-contained granny flat with a large bedroom, bathroom, living, dining, kitchen and laundry.

There is a sealed circular driveway and plenty of parking, including a boat port.