The striking panorama of the azure blue waters of Killcare beach with its unspoilt coastline is on show from every room of this iconic beach house.

Seemingly suspended in Bouddi National Park below the magnificent Crocodile Rock’ formation, this masterful residence takes pride of place on the Killcare peninsula. Designed by Peter Tonkin of TZG Architects, in conjunction with Ellen Woolley as a low maintenance coastal abode incorporating solar passive design principals and built with an acute consciousness of the existing natural surrounds.

Bouddi National Park adjoins the residence to the North and West with the native bush gardens blending seamlessly into the surrounding flora creating a feeling of peaceful seclusion.

The home was constructed by a leading local builder using a variety of Australian hardwoods, lightweight building materials and extensive glazing, all combining to provide a wonderfully enduring aesthetic.

Set over four levels and built around a feature central staircase, this sprawling residence provides all that one could desire. Double garage with studio accommodation above, with its own bathroom, polished concrete flooring and private balcony. Ascend the external staircase to the front entry, passing an outdoor shower and viewing platform on the way. Open plan living spaces with soaring raked ceilings, stainless steel kitchen with Smeg and Bosch appliances, Jetmaster fireplace, louvered and double glazed windows, high quality fixtures and fittings throughout.

This breathtaking sanctuary provides a level of privacy rarely found and is undoubtedly an incredible opportunity and a must see for those seeking an inspired coastal residence. The golden sands of Killcare beach are a mere 150m away accessed via a path opposite, minutes from the heart of Hardys Bay where you will find restaurants, cafes and boutique shops.

Repeat holiday clientele currently covering all out-goings.

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