Set within the thoughtfully designed enclave of The Paddock, this townhouse offers a different way of living- one that values simplicity, sustainability and a genuine sense of place. Tucked privately within this considered, community minded setting, the home reveals itself gradually, unfolding into a series of light filled, purposeful spaces that respond to both climate and connection.
At its heart, the ground floor is open, generous and bathed in northern light. A well-resolved kitchen anchors the space, where recycled timber adds warmth against clean modern lines. From here, living and dining extend outward to a surprisingly expansive courtyard- six metres by six -creating a seamless indoor-outdoor rhythm that feels both private and expansive. It's a space equally suited to quiet mornings or long, shared evenings.
Upstairs, the accommodation is calm and considered, with the added benefit of a Acorn fitted chair lift providing easy access between levels-an inclusion that broadens the home's flexibility for all stages of life. Two north-facing bedrooms draw in soft, consistent light and take in leafy views across the shared gardens, while a third bedroom offers flexibility for guests, work or retreat. The bathroom is efficiently designed and incorporates built-in laundry facilities, continuing the home's ethos of practicality without sacrificing style.
Sustainability here is not an afterthought but a foundation-double glazing, solar integration, and energy-efficient systems all working quietly in the background to reduce impact while enhancing comfort. A single carport with a vehicle charging port further supports a future focused, low impact lifestyle.
Beyond the front door, The Paddock opens into a landscape designed for connection: winding paths, productive gardens (with your own allocation of wicking beds), fruit trees and shared spaces that invite interaction when desired, and privacy when it's not. It's a rare balance-individual living within a genuinely collaborative environment.
All of this, just moments from Castlemaine's cafes, train links and gardens, yet feeling a world away.