Set on a picturesque 179 acres of fantastic subtropical rainforest, and Council approved for multiple occupancy. There are 6 owners each with their own 5 acre allotment, with the rest of the land held in common.
A beautiful, well built pole frame house with many aesthetic features including a large open fire place with enough wood for ever.
The house is a picture set in landscaped gardens.
Wake in the morning to the sound of birds, the sereneity is deafening
At approx.150mtrs above sea level it faces due north and is solar passively designed
The house is completely self sufficient in that it has a 3.5 Kva solar system with a large back up generator. 40,000 ltrs of tank water, a dam which gravity feeds to the gardens, a composting toilet and wetland system for waste.
There is a wonderful creek through the middle of the land with waterfalls and numerous rock pools and Main Arm creek runs at the bottom of the land with fantastic swimming holes and a large fertile paddock.
Up the road not far from the house is a terraced area that would ideally suit the building of a Gazebo, this has stunning views down the valley to Cape Byron. Looking down over this terraced area is a very funky studio that is ideal accommodation for guests
The house is built off the ground with space for a large room underneath.
A large post and beam shed affords space for a car, storage and a workshop.
The hinterland of Byron Bay is stunning and is becoming known globally for its eclectic mix of people, stunning scenery, fabulous climate and generally all round great lifestyle.
The house is a 15-20 minute drive up the Main Arm valley from Mullumbimby, which with its cafes, good restaurants and interesting mix of people is becoming a well sought after address. Main Arm has two community halls where there is always something going on and a wonderful community vibe.
Byron Shire is one of the most culturally interesting places in Rural Australia. There is always good music in the pubs and halls around about. If festivals are your thing there is the Blues and Roots festival, The Writers festival, The Mullum Music festival, body and mind festival and numerous others. If you look in the Echo newspaper you will get some idea of how interesting a community Byron Shire is. You would also notice that there are many practitioners of different healing modalities and workshops of all types.
Property Code: 104945234