Rebecca Judd has finally unveiled the stunning renovation of her holiday home in Mornington Peninsula.
The AFL WAG, 41, took to Instagram on Tuesday to reveal the extensive renovations that have been in the works for years.
The holiday home is located at Main Ridge near Arthur’s Seat, 85 kilometres from Melbourne.
Bec bought the home with husband Chris Judd when she was still pregnant with their twin boys.
After welcoming sons Darcy and Tom in 2016, Bec said she put plans to renovate the property on the back burner.
However, she commenced construction on the property earlier this year, which was completed by prestige firm The Melbourne Builder and Co.
Rebecca Judd has unveiled the stunning renovation of her holiday home in Mornington Peninsula. Pictured
The AFL WAG, 41, took to Instagram on Tuesday to reveal that the renovations, which have been in the works for years. The holiday home is located at Main Ridge near Arthur’s Seat, 85 kilometres from Melbourne
In the video posted to Instagram, Bec gave her followers a sneak peek of the completed renovation, ahead of the official photo shoot’s release.
The home features three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a luxurious sculptured garden.
The winding garden opens up onto a picturesque view of the nearby wilderness.
There were also a few glances at the lavish kitchen of timber cupboards and stone benchtops, the design of which she has previously described as ‘country ranch.’
Bec also gave a glimpse of the massive outdoor entertainment area.
It was composed of black bricks and white painted wood, complete with TV and fireplace.
‘It’s just this serene perspective. I need to hang out here more because it just distresses me,’ she said in the video.
The queen WAG also remarked it was going to provide a much needed escape from the fishbowl of Melbourne.
Bec bought the home with husband Chris Judd when she was still pregnant with their twin boys. After welcoming sons Darcy and Tom in 2016
In the video posted to Instagram, Bec gave her followers a sneak peek of the completed renovation, ahead of the official photo shoot’s release
The home features three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a luxurious sculptured garden
The winding garden opens up onto a picturesque view of the nearby wilderness
In August 2022, Bec and Chris’ plans to update the hideaway to create ‘secluded, modern, rural escape’ were approved.
The Mornington Peninsula Shire rubber-stamped the plans, The Herald Sun reported at the time.
Sitting not far from a country road near the small town of Arthurs Seat, the bush property is home to towering trees, ferns and native plants.
The idyllic country home also features gardens, an orchard and a vegetable patch.
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