62-68 Grose Street and 14 Beattie Street Leura for sale by Nic Krasnostein of Ray White Double Bay features over 5 acres of European inspired gardens across two titles.
The Braes Heritage Garden Estate spans over five acres (approx. 2.4ha) of remediated and restored Sorensen-designed heritage gardens across two separately titled properties at 64-68 Grose Street and 14 Beattie Street, Leura.
Set within one of the Blue Mountains' most significant private garden estates commanding views across the treetops to views of the escarpments and valleys with distant views of the Southern Highlands.
With an EOI price guide of $8,500,000 - $9,000,000 the properties may be purchased together in one line or individually, offering flexibility for owner-occupiers, extended families, or those seeking a truly exceptional lifestyle holding.
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The remediated and restored European inspired landscape garden was originally designed by well-known landscape designer, the late Paul Sorensen, featuring dams, streams, bridges, and over 200 varieties of cool climate trees and shrubs.
The Braes is the result of a lifetime of respectful improvement of the existing heritage classified garden, the result of detailed research and collaboration from a number of professionals.

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Heritage architect, Patricia Gosling, BBC Planners Principal, Dan Brindle and Arborist Association of Australia Vice President, Hugh Taylor were consulted early on.
Later, architect George Wilkie contemporised Patricia Gosling’s early work while landscape architect Matthew Taylor of Taylor Brammer helped with early boundary planting and initiatives
Further assistance came from Peter Van de Velde, the grandson of Henri Van de Velde who developed National Trust, Everglades Gardens in Leura.

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Accommodation encompasses a generously proportioned two-storey family home and a separate, private three-storey chalet which could be used for family, guests, or staff.
"Having seen and sold some of the most amazing homes across the state, not once have I experienced the tranquility and solitude that The Braes offers, and yet it is so close to the wonderful amenity of Leura," Nic Krasnostein told LUXURY LIST.
"The design concept has been considered and planned for many decades to really offer absolute perfection in every sense of the word, whilst still allowing space for a new owner to leave their own mark."

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Speaking to LUXURY LIST WEEKEND, the current owners said, "One of our great joys from early morning to evening is the variety of birds that spend time at The Braes, their calls as captivating and delightful as their many colours and characteristics."
"And at night, away from city lights and unencumbered by buildings the sky becomes a canopy of stellar magnificence from horizon to horizon!"
"The convergence of the natural beauty and form of the garden with carefully crafted man-made features while observing the colour and contrasts of the changing seasons has become our private garden paradise."
"It is truly special to us - it represents the fulfilment of almost thirty years of hard work, uncompromising vision and ambition to create an expansive, private botanic garden that we hope will be a cherished heritage estate for many generations to come."

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Tailor made for an idyllic contemporary lifestyle, the light filled main residence offers a selection of living and dining spaces including three well-appointed bedrooms and media room.
The kitchen is generously proportioned and includes two butler’s pantries, gas and induction cooktops, electric and steam ovens. An expansive balcony overlooks the Garden Estate, while a lower ground floor self-contained multi-function space of approx. 300 square metres offers immediate access to the garden and surrounds.

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Located in the northwest corner of The Braes Heritage Garden Estate sits a substantial five-bedroom, three-storey ‘chalet’ style home. The chalet exhibits both formal/casual living and dining zones as well as huge areas for storage and garaging plus a workroom with toilet and shower.

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As well as a gazebo with outdoor entertaining facilities, the gardens also feature an orchard, propagation facilities, and extensive irrigation systems. There’s also a machinery and tools shed including toilet and kitchen facilities.
The Braes Heritage Garden Estate and chalet are an easy walk to Leura Village and its many amenities including Leura Railway Station.
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