Set across five acres (approx.) in Wattle Bank, this distinctive bush sanctuary delivers a level of privacy rarely seen in the area. A dense frontage of established foliage screens the home entirely from the road, preserving a sense of seclusion often lost to neighbouring cleared allotments. At its centre, a three-bedroom, architectural metal-clad residence merges container form with traditional construction, creating a highly individual home that feels comfortably embedded in its setting.
A central living domain anchors the layout, where the family room extends directly to surrounding decks, encouraging a seamless connection to the outdoors from multiple directions. The kitchen and dining area sit alongside, appointed with a dishwasher drawer, under bench oven and gas cooktop. Accommodation is clearly zoned. The main bedroom is privately positioned, complete with a walk-through robe and fully-tiled ensuite. Two additional bedrooms are serviced by a matching central bathroom, complemented by an adjoining study nook.
Overhead fans, split-system cooling and a glowing wood heater ensure seasonal comfort, while timber floorboards and light-filled interiors bring warmth. Feature ply wall panelling adds a clean, architectural edge, reinforcing the homes considered, design-led aesthetic.
A separate one-bedroom unit adds further flexibility, complete with a kitchenette, fully-tiled ensuite and split-system heating and cooling. This self-contained dwelling presents scope for in-law or teenage occupancy, along with potential for short-stay use. Timber detailing introduces warmth throughout, with a front deck expanding the space outdoors.
A paved spa area with outdoor shower establishes a dedicated leisure zone. An additional studio space positioned to capture the green outlook is well suited to yoga, wellness or other home-based businesses. Sprawling lawns unfold through the front grounds, while decked areas incorporate both ramp and stair access.
The substantial three-bay shed with three-phase power provides excellent functionality for trade, storage or machinery. Solar power, firewood shelters and approximately 80,00090,000 litres of tank water support a high level of self-sufficiency.
Enjoying a well-connected semi-rural setting, the property sits within easy reach of Wonthaggis retail and service hub and the coastal village of Inverloch, where cafs, beaches and daily amenities shape a relaxed lifestyle. The Bass Coast region is prized for its balance of acreage living and coastal access, offering an ideal tree change within a quietly held pocket.
Homes & Acreage proudly present this property to the market. To arrange an inspection or obtain further information, please contact Rahni Mann on 0402 284 965 or rahni@homesacreage.com.au
The size of Wattle Bank is approximately 16.1 square kilometres. There is 1 park, covering nearly 1.1% of the total area. The population of Wattle Bank in 2016 was 177 people. By 2021 the population was 250 showing a population growth of 41.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Wattle Bank is 0-9 years. Households in Wattle Bank are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Wattle Bank work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 91.40% of the homes in Wattle Bank were owner-occupied compared with 86.20% in 2016.
Wattle Bank has 197 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Wattle Bank have seen a -3.46% decrease in median value. As at 31 July 2026:
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