Situated just minutes south of Byron Bay, NSW, this magnificent new home consists of a series of connected pavilions oriented to maximise environment, climate and privacy considerations. There are expansive living spaces, private landscaped areas, sun-decks, day beds and fold-away doors. The result is a blend of internal and external spaces that merge peacefully with the native vegetation and the sounds of the surf. "Barefoot" feels like an exclusive Balinese resort, but is nestled in an Australian rainforest with a private track over the sand dunes to one of the world's top 100 rated right-hand point breaks.
In addition, this is the closest property to the famous tea-tree lake where you can swim through calming pockets of hot water up to 35 degrees Celsius. It is one of the great hidden natural wonders of Australia.
All the pavilions have their own climate controls and every room has inbuilt stereo/I Pod inputs that can be piped to all the other parts of the home.
There are four bedrooms each in a separate pavilion so there is perfect separation should four couples choose to occupy the home. Each of the two main bedrooms has a king-size double bed, a single and a double daybed under nets on the verandah.
The home is beautifully furnished, with indoor and outdoor dining for eight, a huge plush 6m long couch, and a backyard perfect for children and dogs.
Three bikes are provided for the beautiful low tide cycle to the lighthouse, or take out one of the four surfboards which are from 5 foot to 8 foot long. Just 20 minutes from Ballina airport, this is Byron Shire living without the bustle.
Location
The stretch of beach to the immediate south of the Byron Bay Lighthouse ends at its south point, the tiny settlement of Broken Head, where there will only ever be 17 houses.
Mostly untouched rainforest, Broken Head is a magical spot positioned only a few minutes from the heart of Byron Bay and boasts a beach with a legendary point break. The beach break is perfect for beginners, and local surf schools often choose to give their students their first wave in the family friendly shallows of the beach. Over the summer months the beach is patrolled by lifeguards.
Dolphins and whales are a common sight in the ocean out front. Two of the most deserted and beautiful beaches in the shire, Brays and Kings, are found by walking up Seven Mile Beach road and down tracks through the rainforest. The road begins right outside our front gate.
Barbeque
Bedding (Linen)
Pay TVAir Conditioning
CD Player
DVD Player
Local Telephone
Microwave
Pets allowed
RefrigeratorTV
Reception
Clothes Dryer
Iron
Stereo
Washing Machine
Free Wireless Broadb and
Chef's kitchen, Miele appliances.
Backyard for kids and dogs
Undercover Garage
3 bikes / 4 surfboards
Outdoor dining
Room by room climate control
Upright Piano
In-built IPod docks in each room*
Pricing is subject to change, and a minimum stay period and other conditions may apply. You should confirm pricing with the property owner.
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