Australian Country

Clear thinking

“Small, but perfectly formed” is how Shirley Robertson describes the home she shares with her husband, Arthur, at Myponga on South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula. The elongated three-bedroom house has one side of floor-to-ceiling glazing to capture views to the beach and beyond. A hallway “wide enough to ride bikes down”, sizeable laundry with loads of cupboards and a large, open-plan living, dining and kitchen area were other components of the brief

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