Little Valley Farm is a working alpaca farm and homeowners Euan and Daniela are beyond proud to open up their quiet pocket of the Wollombi Valley to guests seeking a genuine and humble holiday retreat. Little Valley Summerhouse is just about the most authentic getaway experience you can imagine.

The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Alpacas feeding from white plastic container in foreground, with home on a lake in the background.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Two worn timber outdoor dining chairs on timber deck, with timber and mesh fencing behind and backdrop of native plantlife and mist.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Open plan dining and kitchen space with timber floors and joinery, red splashback and mismatched dining chairs.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.

The 50-acre farm occupies a secluded portion of the Wollombi Valley, bordered by pristine bushland and Watagan Creek. The site features both bush and creekside paddocks, which are home to a herd of alpacas, miniature donkeys  and native wildlife. The farms main activity is breeding coloured Huacaya alpaca for small farm and acreage holders around NSW, as well as conducting alpaca workshops for new owners. They also spin alpaca yarn and make products like duvets & throws. Guests are invited to experience the down to earth reality of country life in a remote valley with a thriving local community.

The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Two timber chairs on timber deck overlooking body of water and large green paddock.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Timber dining table with mismatched dining chairs in foreground with stone bench with integrated barbeque in background.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Water fountain in lake surrounded by reed plants, with home with staggered timber deck in background.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.

This connection to landscape and environment is carried throughout the home, which was designed by architect Matt Elkan of Incidental Architecture and built by owner-builder Euan, with a clear intention of remaining conscientious to the fragile bushland of Wollombi Valley which envelopes the stay. The home is entirely off-grid, reflecting a mindful commitment to reducing both the consumption of energy and water. The home's layout is designed on  sustainable principles, with a breezeway design opening onto a body of water to beckon in cool breezes and circulation throughout the home, whilst deep overhangs and double-glazed windows are designed to moderate temperatures. Air-conditioning is not relied on; there are ceiling fans in each room and the home is specifically oriented to make for comfortable living in both summer and winter.

The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Open plan dining and kitchen space with timber floors and joinery, red splashback and mismatched dining chairs.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Bathroom with freestanding porcelain sink with tiled splashback, timber storage and brass fixtures.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Alpacas feeding from white plastic container in foreground, with home on a lake in the background.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.

The home operates entirely from solar power, engaging a range of passive solar principles to manage temperatures year-round, maximising the homes gorgeous setting and minimising damage to the remote and raw landscape it resides upon. Large north-south fibre-cement blade walls help to channel views, create privacy and assist in guiding summer breezes and winter heat traps.

Timber is a key feature of the homes design with locally sourced White Mahogany cladding inside & out. Large feature windows were crafted from recycled Blackbutt and all floors are beautifully finished feature-grade Stringybark rescued from a builders auction. The homes furnishings are primarily created or recycled by the owners, as an added commitment to reducing consumption and ensuring a unique and tailored experience for all guests.

The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Open plan dining and kitchen space with timber floors and joinery, red splashback and mismatched dining chairs.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
An interior shot of the dining room showing the exterior and interior connection.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
A dusk shot of The Summerhouse showing the house sitting on a dam.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.

The Summerhouse itself is a simple two-bedroom home, suited to couples or small friend groups looking to unwind in the beautiful Hunter Valley wilderness. The open plan living and fluid indoor/outdoor dining space beckons guests to sit and entertain, whilst drinking in the native sounds and sights of the farm. The entertaining spaces open directly onto a body of water, which is a thriving home for local wildlife including fish, eels & turtles. Year round, the sun sparkles across the water, casting glittering patterns on the homes ceiling. Connection to wildlife is an integral part of the Summerhouse experience, with the farm being frequented by an abundance of fauna that naturally reside in the National Parks and State Forest which surrounds Wollombi Valley.

The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Free standing bath in slate tiled bathroom with full length window overlooking native bush and lake.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Rear facade of home backing into body of water, constructed from timber with large deck. Surrounded by plants.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Indoor/outdoor dining area with timber steps leading from outside to timber floors inside.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.

A retreat with real intention - connection, mindfulness and serenity is what you'll discover at Little Valley Summerhouse. Humility oozes from the inside out, with a focus on promoting thoughtfulness and gaining an authentic understanding of a working alpaca farm, of native wildlife and of the importance of maintaining our stunning landscapes. Guests will leave with a deeper understanding of simple living after experiencing this exceptional retreat in Wollombi Valley.

To book a stay at the Little Valley Summerhouse at Little Valley Farm, you can head over to their website. You can also check out the Little Valley Farm Instagram to stay up to date on all the news and updates at the ever-evolving property.

The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Rear facade of home with timber deck backing onto a large lake, surrounded by native plants.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Outdoor seating area with bench seating integrated into timber steps and decking, with fencing overlooking native bushland.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Open plan living and dining area with timber and brick walls, mismatched mid-century modern furniture and grey carpet.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. Bedroom with floor to ceiling window overlooking the bushland, with white bedspread and pillows on bed.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.
The Summer House at Little Valley Farm. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography. White alpaca looking straight ahead with wire fencing in midground, and a home in background.
Little Valley Summerhouse. Photography by Milou Hofman Photography.