A Hacienda in Harmony – Soulful Living with a Pacific Horizon
cascading across 30 elevated acres with mesmerising views to the pacific ocean, this extraordinary hacienda-style estate captures the spirit of traditional adobe architecture with a distinctly australian sensibility.
a celebration of natural materials, the home′s whitewashed curves, arched thresholds and rich terracotta tones evoke a timeless sense of place. oregon beams and handcrafted timber joinery enrich the interiors, while vast picture windows frame coastal glimpses, rolling hills and ever-changing skies.
crowning the residence, a rooftop pool terrace floats above the landscape – the centrepiece of a home made for both reverence and revelry. additionally, the japanese-style bathhouse features an eight-person spa and sauna, along with spaces designed for meditation or moonlit conversation.
five bedrooms on the lower level open to a lawn terrace edged by citrus and olive groves, with fragrant lavender to lull you to sleep. a further mix of study, guest and entertaining spaces unfold across breezeways and courtyards, blurring the line between indoors and out. four bathrooms include a modern main with a freestanding tub and an additional powder room.
open fireplaces anchor central living spaces and bedrooms, creating warmth and atmosphere year-round. with a 300,000l water tank and an eco‑conscious design, this rare estate is equally primed for private living, luxury retreats or a world‑class wellness destination – an adobe‑inspired masterpiece wrapped in nature′s quiet majesty.
-rooftop pool terrace with panoramic ocean views
-japanese-inspired bathhouse with 8-person spa and sauna
-five bedrooms on the lower level framing citrus, olive and lavender plantings
-open fireplaces in both living zones and bedrooms
-eco-conscious design includes a 300kl water tank and bio-cycle septic systems
-helipad-rated landing surface adds rare flexibility for prestige rural living
-zoned ru2 rural landscape with scope for retreat accommodation (stca)
-construction commenced in early 1995, finished in 2000
-over 300,000 rendered bricks
-concrete and terracotta roofing
-pool recently relined
-just 15 minutes to mollymook beach and ulladulla