A slice of paradise, surrounded by nature, and set well back off Macs Reef Road, this solar passive family home features timbers reclaimed from the old Lake Burley Griffin Jetty, and large double glazed north facing windows with vistas over the cottage gardens, dam and woodlands. Eucalypts, home to echidnas, sugar gliders and Tawny Frogmouths, frame the driveway which rises to the house perfectly positioned to maximise the rural views and capture winter sun. Infrastructure includes 2 double garages, a workshop and even a flying fox. For the horse or bike lover, there is easy access to 20km of trails on the Bywong Greenways. Large, light filled, open spaces with polished concrete flooring encompass the kitchen, dining and family areas. Up three stairs another living space with floors recycled from the old Engadine Primary School, with room for a grand piano, is flanked by a master suite with walk in robe and ensuite, and another bedroom, renovated bathroom and laundry. Upstairs sits a large open attic space with roof windows for summer cooling, currently used as a further two bedrooms. – Solar passive design, double glazed windows, secluded views – Expansive living areas, polished concrete and timber floors – Sunrises into the kitchen, sunsets viewed from the lounge – Segregated master suite with WIR and ensuite – Massive loft area currently used as 2 bedrooms – Renovated bathroom and laundry, plenty of storage – Two Double garages and a massive workshop – Worm farm septic system – 100kl water tanks and fire pump on dam – Flying Fox and jump ramp at the dam – Outdoor living, close to nature and Dickson