This beautiful home is unquestionably one of the most interesting properties in the Killcare area. The house is uniquely Australian, blending rural and beach architecture in a simple yet striking style. Located on a quiet, waterfront reserve road and backing onto Bouddi National Park, this home is in perfect harmony with the bush and bay surrounds.
The 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom residence consists of three pavilions stepping up the hill. On the bay side, the main living pavilion opens onto a dramatic balcony with expansive views over Hardys Bay. At the rear it connects to a private, central entertaining deck with native gardens and views into the National Park. Occupying its own level beneath the living areas are the master bedroom with a private balcony, a bathroom, and a generous dressing room-study which could also be an additional bedroom. Adjacent to the central entertaining deck is a studio with attached bathroom/laundry. This could be used as guest quarters.
Nestled further up amongst the trees is another private pavilion with an additional two bedrooms and bathroom, a deck and further striking views of bush and bay. At night, an innovative, professionally designed lighting plan creates a warm, luxurious ambience. An oversized double garage has a large mezzanine storage level. There is also easy inclinator access from the garage to living levels.
The house is featured in Lee Casey’s publication dedicated to this unique location The Bouddi Peninsula: A Very Special Place.