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The main residence
Designed by architect John McKinney taking cues from Frank Lloyd Wright, all of the buildings sit harmoniously with their surrounding environment rather than imposing on the natural landscape. There are consistent architectural themes between them yet each has their own character. Inspired by the grand waterfront estates of Long Island, the five-bedroom main residence is strategically positioned far enough from the water to ensure privacy from passing water traffic without compromising the mesmerising view. The transition between the indoors and out is seamless, with vast terrace areas destined to become your main living area in summer. Timeless and designed to age gracefully, the five bedroom home incorporates an array of private wings and versatile living areas. As you would expect of a property of this stature, the finishes, features and contemporary comforts are of the very finest calibre.
The boathouse
Paying homage to the area's traditional waterfront architecture, the charming weatherboard-clad boathouse has been designed as a casual multi-purpose outbuilding. Currently set up as a fully wired office, it completely opens up to the gardens to create a wonderful entertaining pavilion. Reminiscent of a sail loft, the upper level functions as a guest bedroom, complete with a projector and sound system. A traditional drawbridge and winch can be used to swing furniture or sails into the area, should you choose to use it to house a boat. Featuring rich rosewood finishes and polished concrete flooring, it has full bathroom and laundry facilities.
The Mooring
Deep water mooring can accommodate a boat of virtually any size and there is also a fully serviced private jetty with access to open ocean.