Brindley Park is an amazing riverfront estate set in the picturesque Hunter Valley, in New South Wales, Australia.
The home is a Neo-Palladian masterpiece designed to resemble the traditional English country estate. Thus, in addition to its high-end facilities, it also maintains a certain rural charm. There are spectacular corridors with tessellated granite floors leading into grand formal rooms with soaring 5 meter ceilings, finished with solid eucalypt, as well as sizable open fire-places framed in hand carved marble and sandstone mantles.
With the bright Australian sun overhead, the property’s exterior will seem especially appealing. The owners can take advantage of the vast landscaped grounds with beautiful gardens, water features, an orchard, and extensive herb and vegetable gardens. There’s also a summer house, heritage guest lodge, a tennis court, and even a swimming pool.
Stretching across a massive 6,000 acres (a large part of which is ideally suited for agricultural activities), Brindley Park is one of Australia’s oldest farming properties. It is currently available for $15 million.