Head to the hills of beautiful Sedgwick for a ready-made Good Life. This 14-year-old home, of insulated double-block construction, has been lovingly maintained as-new, and yet it’s well bedded down among stunning landscaped gardens, both ornamental and productive. You’re looking at a rare package in one of the region’s most picturesque locations. Reap the rewards of the current owner’s hard work, impeccable taste and pride and carry on a lifestyle you’ve been dreaming of. Think peace, space, views and a one-off home designed for timeless style and energy efficiency. Enter the home via a tranquil atrium with clerestory windows and water feature. Inside, there are four bedrooms, or three bedrooms plus a study. Two bedrooms have built-in-robes, hydronic heating panels, a ceiling fan and direct access to a central ensuite. Roman blinds and quality floor tiles bring simple elegance to each room. A large loungeroom has plenty of country character, thanks to soaring raked ceilings and a wood heater. Hydronic heating panels, a split system and ceiling fans also feature. Glass and timber bi-fold doors open to the dining room, with built-in cabinetry, plus views across and access to a patio and garden. This warm, family space is open to the kitchen, with a generous bench between. Here, an electric wall oven, separate electric cooktop and dishwasher are well placed among a pantry, appliance cupboard, and ample storage and working space. The house’s thoughtful, practical features are numerous, and include energy-efficient double-glazed windows, skylights, built-in vacuum points and plenty of storage. The garage features much more than space for two cars; there’s a workshop with built-in bench and storage, plus a separate office or ‘man cave’ with split system heating and cooling. A further garden shed under the roofline is likewise well fitted-out. There’s even an underground storage bunker (aka Wine Cellar) and a roof mounted sprinkler system. Outside the property continues to impress. There are numerous quality outbuildings, 85,000 litres of potable water storage, 35,000 litres of non-potable, plus a one-meg dam. Enjoy the firepit in winter, the sunsets in summer and the garden all year-round. The 3.722ha property is otherwise lightly treed with natives, and includes a small, fenced paddock for those pet sheep or pony. Heritage Drive is an easy 20-km commute from Bendigo. Is it your new address? Call today for an inspection.