Set within the prestigious Blue Circle Precinct and just under two hours from Sydney's CBD, Sacred Hill Estate is a rare and remarkable offering of scale, elegance, and rural sophistication.
Encompassing 100 acres (40.59 hectares) of masterfully cultivated land, this estate is a harmonious fusion of architectural grandeur, agricultural excellence, and refined lifestyle.
A stately, tree-lined driveway winds through manicured grounds, leading to a gated entrance that opens to reveal the estate's centrepiece: a magnificent, architect-designed homestead. The main residence is crafted with timeless precision, is a celebration of scale and style.
Seven expansive bedrooms are complemented by three bathrooms, four living areas, and three distinct dining spaces. The home's two gourmet kitchens are appointed with Miele appliances, while custom timber joinery, travertine marble, and Blackbutt timber floors elevate every detail.
The home's design flows seamlessly into a private wellness wing, where a 14-metre indoor heated swimming pool and spa offer year-round indulgence. A study, media room, rumpus, and billiards room provide ample space for work, relaxation, and entertainment. The residence is fully integrated with CBus home automation, air conditioning, and dual fireplaces, ensuring comfort and control in every season.
Surrounding the homestead, two and a half hectares of landscaped gardens unfold in a symphony of colour and texture. An automated irrigation system maintains the lush grounds, while a sculpture-dotted landscape, ornamental trees, and curated plantings create a serene environment for outdoor living. The estate's elevated position offers sweeping views across the Southern Tablelands, with multiple alfresco entertaining areas designed to capture the beauty of every sunrise and sunset.
Sacred Hill Estate is not only a home but a thriving agricultural enterprise. The land has been meticulously improved, limed, and fertilised, supporting a diverse and productive operation.
Has previously produced a 14.5-hectare cherry orchard, with 11 hectares currently undergoing replanting, sits alongside a five-hectare olive grove and a further 12.7 hectares of fully irrigated land. Open grazing and lifestyle paddocks span 8.39 hectares, currently sustaining a herd of 50 Angus cattle on high-performing perennial pastures.
Water security is unrivalled, with four dams, two bores and a reticulated trough system. The estate holds a 100-megalitre ground water license and a 13-megalitre surface water license, supported by a fully computerised irrigation and fertigation system that can be managed remotely from anywhere in the world. Over one million litres of water storage is positioned above the homestead, ensuring consistent supply for domestic and garden use.
The estate's infrastructure is equally impressive. A 540-square-metre Telfords steel shed and a 288-square-metre machinery shed provide ample space for operations, while a fully equipped pump shed, internal cool room, and refrigerated shipping container ensure seamless agricultural logistics.
The property also features high-quality cattle and sheep yards, a four-car garage, and a concrete pad ready for future expansion.
Whether you envision a legacy family estate, a productive agricultural venture, or an exclusive rural retreat, Sacred Hill Estate delivers on every front. This is a property of rare beauty and boundless potential, a true sanctuary for those who demand the extraordinary.
For more information or to arrange your private inspection, contact
Elizabeth O'Brien 0452 181 038
The size of Parkesbourne is approximately 68.2 square kilometres. The population of Parkesbourne in 2016 was 170 people. By 2021 the population was 152 showing a population decline of 10.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Parkesbourne is 60-69 years. Households in Parkesbourne are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $3000 - $3999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Parkesbourne work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 91.10% of the homes in Parkesbourne were owner-occupied compared with 76.10% in 2016.
Parkesbourne has 120 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Parkesbourne have seen a 29.78% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2025:
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