Situated high on Bannister Headland, between Mollymook and Narrawallee beaches, this modern beach house offers sweeping northerly ocean views from the open plan living area and deck.
Enjoy breakfast watching the sun rise over the water, time stops as you relax on a deckchair and enjoy the soothing sound of the ocean or sit on the balcony and watch the migrating whales and the resident dolphins in the beautiful bay below.
Sleeping 8 people, this stylish 4 bedroom home offers 2 bedrooms with queen beds and 2 further bedrooms with 2 single beds in each.
Private natural bushland setting 5 minutes walk to everything
A 5 minute stroll down a picturesque bush path will see you on Narrawallee beach. Alternatively take a 5 minute walk to the south side of Bannister Head and you’ll find famous Mollymook with it’s patrolled beaches, parks and cycleways.
A 2 minute walk down Jones Avenue is Mollymook shopping centre offering supermarket, delicatessen, chemist, butchers, newsagent, takeaway food and liquor shop.
For lovers of fine dining, a short stroll down Bannister Head Road will bring you to the world famous Rick Stein Restaurant at Bannisters Lodge. See our information pack for details of breakfast, lunch and dinner menus’ as well as information on the pool / pizza bar and day spa at Bannister Lodge.
If walking is not for you, take advantage of one of the many courtesy buses, or taxi services available throughout the local area.
Take a short drive to golf courses, wineries, historic townships, national parks and more
Take a short drive to historic Milton township with its street markets, antique shops, boutiques, restaurants and cafes or stop in for a beer at one of the 2 family friendly country pubs and catch a show at the historic Milton Theatre.
Sample some of the quality local wines and fine dining at Cupitts winery.
How about a round of golf at Mollymook Hilltop 18 hole championship golf course, one of the most challenging courses in the state, or play a more leisurely 9 holes at the picturesque Mollymook beachside golf course followed by a drink and meal in the clubhouse with the best views on the coast.
See the fishing trawlers at Ulladulla Harbour, one of the busiest fishing ports on the South Coast. Fishing and diving charters operate from the harbour all year round.
Take a short drive up the coast to Jervis Bay and visit the pristine white sands and crystal clear water of Hyams Beach and Greenpatch in Jervis Bay National Park.
For the bushwalker there is Pidgeon House Mountain or Boyd lookout in the Budawangs. The castle offers a challenge for the more experienced walker.