According to the selling agent, Samuel Lindsay, ‘’Linden Hall is a jewel in the Highlands property market’’
The property was the Southern Highlands mansion of restaurateurs and developers David Graham and David Kunde, who purchased the estate in 2007 for $5.5 million. The pair renovated, extended and finished the mansion with landscaped gardens, furnished interiors and museum-scale grand hall, creating [what some pundits say] is the grandest of all mansions in the Highlands!
With sweeping views over surrounding countryside, the two-storey mansion sits on 186 manicured acres of rich paddocks, tree-lined boundaries and natural bushland.
Linden Hall’s main residence covers some 2000 square metres across two main levels. The luxury residence features an array of lavish inclusions:
Grand entry-way featuring magnificent overhead glass dome, 4200-bottle wine cellar below ground, six bedrooms and bathrooms; six wood-burning fireplaces; a library; a billiard room; a home cinema; three dams and two springs; eight paddocks; a saltwater pool; a separate one-bedroom, fully self-contained pool house; and hydronic underfloor heating to all ground floor rooms and upper-level bathrooms.
Linden Hall’s estate features rolling pastures, natural forest, prime beef cattle and manicured gardens filled with flora, vegetables, herbs, sculptures, guest cottages and an array of water features.
Now that’s what we call luxury living!
The record sale price achieved by Drew Lindsay|SIR adds to their previous record sale prices over the past few years including luxury estates ‘Rotherwood’ for a reported $23.5 million and ‘Braesyde’ for $22.5 million.