Myocum, part of Byron Bay’s Hinterland Dress Circle, is one of the most sought after rural property locations on the NSW North Coast.

This 9-acre property is 15 minutes to Byron Bay, 10 minutes to Brunswick Heads and beaches, five minutes to Mullumbimby, five minutes to Pacific Highway and on the bus line for the internationally acclaimed Shearwater Steiner School.

Elfindor Park has been owned and loved over a 15-year span by a series of ecologically sustainable land use experts including Paul Taylor, Thomas Mack and Danielle Leonard.

Property features include acres of well-established gardens, a food forest, a permaculture orchard, regenerated rain forest and rolling lawns.

Situated alongside Pipe Clay creek with two dams and a pond as well as extensive water tank storage this property is very water wealthy and verdant.

The landscape is reminiscent of a sub-tropical botanical garden. It has a wide diversity of plant life and fruit trees attracting a giddying array of birds, butterflies, wallabies, koalas and other much beloved native wildlife.

A long and winding, on contour, driveway leads to the main residence, a small, two bedroom, one bathroom, pavilion style, farm house on a well drained knoll hidden in the centre of the property and flanked by southern and western forested windbreaks. The farmhouse has a northeast aspect and a sloping lawn to the north running from the verandah down to the tree line along the creek with Mt Chincogan peaking its head just above the trees.

The farmhouse is seamlessly integrated with the outdoor gardens by extensive use of glass doors and glass panels on both its eastern and northern sides. It boasts a 5-metre ceiling, hardwood floors, and two loft/sleeping platforms. The house catches light and breeze from every direction and has plenty of room to expand.

A partially enclosed large gazebo pavilion, positioned in the garden 15 metres from the main residence, is used for entertaining and doubles as a very romantic outdoor guest sleeping area in the summer time.

A beautiful and spacious workshop/studio located away from the main house and close to the property entrance, features custom designed, arched hardwood and glass accordion doors that open onto a large verandah with a sweeping view to the largest dam.

Ancillary structures include: an out-door composting toilet and shower, several sheds for storage and machinery and a three car carport.
Extensive property infrastructure is in place and includes water and irrigation points across the length of the property, phone and electricity to access points at two of the sheds.

Byron Shire is a well-known resort area on NSW far north coast. It is a global bio-diversity hot spot as it is between a northern tropical zone and a southern temperate zone. Flora and fauna from both biomes are present. Byron is famous for its surf and attracts a diverse crowd of international cultural creatives and sea and tree changers seeking a lifestyle haven from the pressures of urban life.