22 Edenmont Road, Emerald
Price Guide: $1,600,000 to $1,700,000
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Robynvalley: A Sanctuary of Seclusion, Sustainability, and Heritage in the Dandenong Ranges
Hidden among 24.5 acres of native forest and open pasture, 22 Edenmont Road offers a rare chance to embrace nature in its purest form. Just five minutes from Emerald village, this secluded haven is defined by its sweeping forest views, abundant wildlife, and a deep commitment to conservation.
This extraordinary estate combines a passive-solar, architect-designed residence and a century of family heritage. Here, life unfolds in a tranquil balance of modern sustainability and re-established bushland.
Step inside, and you'll find a four-bedroom home that breathes with its surroundings. Mud brick internal walls, recycled Victorian ash floors, and expansive double-glazed windows capture the warmth of the sun and frame those extraordinary forest views. The spacious open-plan living area, complete with a Nectre wood-burning stove and an inviting ingle nook, is perfect for peaceful contemplation and memorable gatherings. Outside, a generous recycled merbau deck stretches along the northern side, offering panoramic views of native bushland and pasture - a true retreat for the soul.
Beyond the home lies a landscape teeming with life. Menzies Creek flows through covenanted native forest, home to wallabies, wombats, and prolific birdlife.
Held within the same family since the 1920s, the property has been lovingly cared for by generations, with extensive revegetation and a commitment to conservation. Now, the current owners seek the next custodians who will embrace the property's conservation covenant and legacy, sharing their dedication to this unique slice of paradise.
Key Features:
+ 24.5 acres, with 18.8 acres under a conservation covenant
+ Architect-designed, passive-solar home with mud brick internal walls and recycled timber floors
+ Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, open-plan living, and a large recycled merbau deck
+ Additional original 1920s timber cottage (currently de-commissioned)
+ Three large water tanks
+ Abundant wildlife and a commitment to conservation - a truly rare find
Robynvalley isn't just a property; it's a chance to live with intention and purpose, surrounded by nature and history.