Nestled on the edge of the World Heritage Blue Mountains National Park, this wonderfully private estate is set amid approx 5560sqm of breathtaking grounds. Built on the location of the historic former Toll’s Hotel, it encompasses a variety of buildings, many remaining from the site’s previous incarnation. Enjoying one of the Blue Mountain’s most picturesque settings, this idyllic
retreat is positioned just a few hundred metres from the
dramatic Jamieson Valley to Mount Solitary and Wentworth Falls. Built c1940, the beautifully presented two-storey main residence exudes immense charm and character. It accommodates four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, including a gorgeous master suite with his and hers dressing rooms and a palatial Travertine ensuite. The sandstone wine cellar which formed part of the Toll’s Hotel has been transformed into a dramatic gothicstyle dining room with timber-lined cathedral ceilings and wrought-iron light fittings. Additional living spaces include a stately lounge room with an open fireplace, a large family room, casual
living and dining, an elegant library and a study. A host of contemporary luxuries have also been added including a heated indoor pool and spa, a steam room, gym and a contemporary stainless Ilve gas kitchen.

ADDITIONAL DWELLINGS Two delightful guest houses for your family and friends, plus a rustic garden bungalow. A number of additional buildings are located around the property, providing plenty of versatile accommodation
options for guests, staff or extended family. The former stables have been retained and transformed into a three bedroom guest house warmed by a wood burning combustion fire. The original garden change rooms are now used as studio accommodation. The property’s one time owner, well known Australian Artist John Olsen, built a cedar studio, now converted to wonderfully spacious two bedroom, two storey cottage providing plenty of room for guests, with two levels of living space and rustic timber finishes.