A property in Hill Top that is only a 20 minute helicopter ride from Sydney Airport is still up for grabs.
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The estate, called Wattle Ridge Farm, boasts many things such as an all-weather tennis court, stables, dressage arena and yards for horses, just to name a few.
The $13 million premises contains 15 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms on about 640 acres of land bordering Nattai National Park.
Sydney Sotheby's International Realty managing director Michael Pallier said it was "like owning Centennial Park, and having a house in the middle of it."
"It is the ultimate getaway and is like a country retreat," he said.
"The location and its improvements are the things that made it."
The property is also surrounded by endless trees including eucalypt trees.
Future home owners can venture into the homestead, head upstairs to the viewing platform inside the rooftop, and enjoy the panoramic view.
"You can look as far as you could see," Mr Pallier added.
There are also four ornamental lakes, a heated swimming pool with a poolside cabana, and 14 dams throughout the estate.
Mr Pallier explained that the property has an endless artesian water supply.
"The whole property is also off the grid and run on solar," he added.
The main property is a double storey American Georgian style homestead with a sunroom, chef's kitchen, formal and sitting areas and 12 bedrooms.
There is also a separate three-bedroom guest house and five-bedroom manager's residence on site.
Mr Pallier said there is an onsite manager who maintains the 20 acre lawns and gardens surrounding the homestead.
He also mentioned 320 acres of the land surrounding it are developed.
That land also encompasses 100 acres of sown pastures and 20 acres for annual crops.
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