Grandeur, opulence and absolute style combine to make this residence one of Byron’s finest.

Perched on the top of a hill, this beautiful home takes full advantage of the magnificent, uninterrupted views overlooking rural Byron Bay, towards the mountains and out to sea, which can be taken in from the wide wrap around verandahs of this two storey brick home.

This private home is the ultimate in luxury and offers the finest finishes for the most fastidious buyer. Only a select few will ever see the full extent of this spacious 6 bedroom 5 bathroom home, set on approximately 5 acres.

The timber kitchen is a delight for those who like to entertain, with stainless steel appliances, ample bench and storage space. Socialise while preparing the evening meal as the kitchen opens to a family room complete with wood heater.

Enjoy a quiet night with your friends or family in the undercover gazebo which overlooks the landscaped gardens. Washing the dishes is even a pleasure as you take in the abundant views.

With three separate living areas, one with an open fireplace, timber floors throughout and open plan living, you will feel at home immediately.

Escape the family and relax with a book in the reading room, or watch the kids in the pool.

Full advantage has been taken of the idyllic and private location whereby a grand and functional residence stands so proudly offering warmth and versatility in the most serene setting.

A separate private guest cottage is a welcome addition to this Estate.

Byron Bay

Byron Bay is a beachside town in northern NSW, about 759km north of Sydney, 140km south of Brisbane and 40 minutes drive south of the Gold Coast. Cape Byron, a headland adjacent to the town, is the eastern most point of mainland Australia. Byron Bay has a population of about 5600 and is the nucleus of the Byron Shire, which has a population of almost 30,000.

Byron Bay is a beach resort famous for its alternative lifestyle and laid-back atmosphere. It attracts people from all socio economic levels. The beaches, hinterland, surfing, yoga, shopping, partying, dining, favourable climate and diving are reasons why the town has grown and prospered in the last 20 years.

It has a subtropical climate with cooling coastal winds in summer. The town has several beaches popular for surfing. Whalewatching is a significant contributor to the local economy.

Byron bay has numerous cafes, restaurants (many specialising in vegetarian food) and bars. Being among some of the best farmland in Australia, produce is fresh – often organic – with a wide range of tropical, sub-tropical and semi-temperate foods all thriving.

Byron Bay has a taxi service, limited public transport, a public library and a swimming pool. There is a hospital in town and several regional hospitals in nearby Mullumbimby, Ballina and Lismore, with major hospitals on the Gold Coast and in Brisbane. There are two public primary schools, a high school, and the Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School.

Uninterrupted mountain & ocean views
Wrap around verandas
6 bedroom 5 bathroom home, set on approximately 5 acres
timber kitchenwith stainless steel appliances
Family room complete with wood heater
Undercover gazebo overlooking landscaped gardens
Three separate living areas, one with an open fireplace
Timber floors throughout
Reading room overlooking the pool
Private guest cottage
Only 15 minutes to Byron Bay.