Tucked away in the pristine hills of Myrrhee, within the famed King Valley wine region, this remarkable lifestyle property is a sanctuary of peace and refinement.
Combining the best of nature, design, and productivity, 165 Redcamp Lane offers an unmatched opportunity to reset your pace and reconnect with the land, without compromising on comfort or style.
The architect-designed brick homestead is privately set among expertly crafted gardens, offering absolute seclusion and a sense of retreat from the world.
Inside, you’ll find:
• Four generous bedrooms, or three plus a well-appointed home office
• Two modern bathrooms, each bright, tiled, and positioned to take in garden or mountain outlooks
• Grand open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, the heart of the home with sweeping vistas and ambient wood fire warmth
• Chef’s kitchen with granite benchtops, soft-close cabinetry, and an abundance of storage
• Formal lounge area with fireplace, plus casual zones for reading or entertaining
• Ducted reverse-cycle heating/cooling, plus solar-boosted infrastructure for efficiency
• A seamless indoor-outdoor flow ideal for garden gatherings, long lunches, or peaceful morning coffees
The garden is not simply landscaping — it is a botanical statement, blending European charm with native plantings and a deep appreciation of structure and form.
Inspired by Edna Walling and lovingly maintained, it features:
• Sculpted hedges and curved stone walls
• Exotic trees, ornamental grasses and rare plantings
• Meandering paths, shady nooks, and dramatic outlooks
• A sunken lawn amphitheatre, perfect for events, performances or quiet reflection
This garden is not only beautiful — it's purposeful. Low-maintenance design principles allow it to be enjoyed rather than laboured over, while irrigation and layout support its year-round vitality. It’s no wonder the property has been part of the region’s annual open garden scheme.
With approximately 50 acres of cleared, gently undulating grazing country, the remainder is lightly treed, providing habitat, privacy and shade.
The property is suited for a small herd, vineyard, or hobby-farming ventures — offering both productivity and peace of mind.
• Rich red Kandosol soils ideal for pasture, vines or horticulture
• Subdivided into eight paddocks, all with reticulated water
• No improvements have been done to the paddocks, offering a blank canvas for your rural ambitions
• Average annual rainfall: 984mm supported by a reliable bore and submersible pump supplying quality water
• Well-designed fencing and laneway access
Whether you envision horses, cattle, sheep or simply open space — this land adapts to your vision.
The property features a fully off-grid energy system – sustainable, reliable and independent.
Enjoy complete energy independence with a professionally installed off-grid solar power system, featuring:
• Extensive solar panel array for year-round energy generation
• High-capacity Genz battery storage for consistent day/night power
• Selectronic SP PRO & Fronius inverters for smart energy management
• Backup Staunch Kubota diesel generator (OPK-0113) for peace of mind
• Five rainwater tanks, each capable of holding roughly 20,000 litres
• Three additional bore water tanks located on the hill
Fully compliant installation with safety systems and intuitive monitoring. Ideal for those seeking a sustainable rural lifestyle with modern comforts—no reliance on the grid required.
Should you wish to reconnect, the property only requires a wire reconnection and installation of a smart meter to be back on-grid.
Other infrastructure includes:
• Steel cattle yards with crush and loading ramp
• New high-clearance lockable machinery shed
• Double garage, separate workshop, and garden equipment storage
• NBN internet and Satellite TV already connected
• Self-sufficient septic system
• Yes — both postal collection and rubbish collection are available
The property is held on a single title, ensuring simplicity for future ownership or development considerations.
Situated in the stunning King Valley food and wine region, you’ll be a part of a vibrant rural community that values nature, wine, and a warm welcome.
Within 35 minutes of Wangaratta, Benalla and Myrtleford, and under 3 hours to Melbourne, it’s a perfect weekender, tree-change, or work-from-home sanctuary.
Wineries, gourmet food trails, national parks, and alpine rivers are all nearby — meaning weekends are for exploring, not escaping.
The size of Myrrhee is approximately 160.8 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 69.7% of total area. The population of Myrrhee in 2016 was 152 people. By 2021 the population was 168 showing a population growth of 10.5% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Myrrhee is 60-69 years. Households in Myrrhee are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Myrrhee work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 81.50% of the homes in Myrrhee were owner-occupied compared with 90.90% in 2016.
Myrrhee has 110 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Myrrhee have seen a 231.95% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2025:
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