Two wings. One hilltop. No one else, the entire time.





The upstairs house is the heart of it — one long room of kitchen, dining and lounge that opens onto a covered deck running the full width of the building, looking west across the valley. The pool is below the deck; the firepit a few steps further down. Inside there's a king bedroom with the deck's view, a second bedroom with a queen, and a bathroom with a deep tub. The kitchen is properly stocked — not Airbnb-stocked, properly stocked.
The garden-level studio has its own driveway, its own door, its own everything: a queen bed, a kitchenette, a bathroom, a small private courtyard with a daybed. People use it differently — the grandparents' wing, the teenager's own door, the second couple's bathroom. It's connected to the house by a path through the garden: close enough to walk over for breakfast, far enough that you can't hear each other.
Between the two wings there's a quarter-acre of lawn, two old camphor laurels with a hammock between them, a vegetable garden you're welcome to raid, and three resident magpies who'll introduce themselves on day one. When you book, both wings are blocked — nobody else is on the property. The gate at the bottom of the drive closes behind you.
Multi-generational weekends. Two couples travelling together. A family who want a second bedroom and a guest wing. The kind of milestone where you want a place that closes the gate behind you — 50ths, engagements, anniversaries, the trip you've been talking about for three years. Travelling solo or as a couple? You'll find more privacy in the smaller listings — this one is sized for groups who want the whole property to themselves.
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