Australian House & Garden

Kindred spirits

Transforming a horse paddock with a few scrubby trees into this spectacular five-bedroom resort-style home in Flinders, on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula was no mean feat. The creator of The Barn, developer and self-described tradie Troy Robinson, assembled a dream team of design and building talent to shape his project – which also includes a tennis court, landscaped gardens, guesthouse and swimming pool – from plans to reality. “Troy really only builds houses for himself,” says Lloyd Robinson, Troy’s father and collaborator. “It’s really important to him that he builds a house he would be happy to live in himself, and he often makes changes along

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