12 Diggings Tce, Thredbo is a 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces. The property has a land size of 772m2.
Sastrugi Lodge, is an historic architecturally designed freestanding masterpiece transcends the realm of a mere Holiday Home, offering a haven of unparalleled luxury nestled in the heart of Thredbo Central village on one of the largest privately owned Lots. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, this Snow Home seamlessly blends modern elegance with rustic charm. Featuring high ceilings, expansive windows and sleek finishes, every element of this home exudes sophistication and style.
Step inside and be greeted by expansive living areas, meticulously crafted to provide a truly luxurious use of space. The open-concept living spaces are perfect for entertaining, while cozy nooks and fireplaces offer intimate retreats for relaxation. You can gather around the double-sided fireplace, where warmth and ambiance radiate throughout the main living areas, creating a cozy atmosphere for gatherings with family and friends. Sastrugi position allows all five bedrooms to be north facing, with sunny views facing up the mountain to the Kosciusko chair.
Imagine hosting unforgettable après-ski soirees in the grand entertaining areas. Picture lively conversations and laughter across an open fire on the expansive deck.
History of Sastrugi:
Designed by Eric Nicholls (a member of the original syndicate) and Otto Ernegg, Sastrugi is a building which represents the earliest phase of development of Thredbo. It is an excellent example of abstract modernism and was originally owned by Andrew and Katherine Thyne Reid. Thyne Reid was the first chairman of the original Kosciuszko Thredbo Limited who provided the original syndicate with some badly needed finance.
The original 1959 Heritage listed building was meticulously refurbished in 1999 by Casey Brown Architecture alongside Bellevarde Construction expanded the building but kept the original integrity of the design intact, in keeping with its listing as a valued heritage building.
The additions are set into the hill minimising its apparent scale next to the original yet doubling the available floor space. The mono pitch roof is of zinc sheet with timber/stone and metal facades
The additions seek through the continued use of this geometry to reinforce the original plan while also providing the optimum ‘dam curve’ engineering solution for the retailing wall set into the rock slope, this setting into the hill works extremely well to insulate the house from excessive hot and cold.
Awards: 2001 RAIA Canberra Medallion, 2001 TDA Australian Timber Design Award,1999 MBA House of the year
Inspections Strictly by Private appointment contact:
Michelle Stynes 0413 671 067
Alex Cherry 0410 483 008
Expressions of Interest close Tuesday 4th June 4:00pm.
The population of Thredbo in 2016 was 574 people. By 2021 the population was 405 showing a population decline of 29.4% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Thredbo is 20-29 years. Households in Thredbo are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying over $4000 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Thredbo work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 45.10% of the homes in Thredbo were owner-occupied compared with 23.60% in 2016.
Thredbo has 445 properties. Over the last 5 years, Units in Thredbo have seen a 65.32% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2025:
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