A large property in New Reaver is for sale, with an estimated price tag of $13 million to $15 million.
Designed to look like two barns, this grand property includes an 18-person spa, custom furniture, an infinity pool, and is priced from $13 million to $15 million.
The “luxury” mansion at 225 Broken Head Road, Newreiber, has everything a celebrity family could want and more.
Listing agents Terrace Davidson and Bethwyn Richards of The Agency Byron Bay said they were shocked when they first walked into the home.
It was designed to look like a barn.
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“When we first walked in, we didn't move, we just stood there and stared,” Davidson said.
“As soon as you enter the property from the driveway, you can immediately tell that this is a special property,” Richards said.
Ms Davidson said the owners wanted to use recycled materials to create a barn-like design that linked to the history of the area.
The spa, which can accommodate up to 18 people, is perfect for entertaining.
“The owners have repurposed beautiful timber from the carport area of the old Bungalow Bridge. This is a great way to preserve local history and adds rustic to the clean architectural lines of the blackbutt wood used throughout the main residence. It also gives it a unique texture,” she said.
“You'll also see the same recycled wood used throughout the property, including around the fireplace area,” Ms Davidson said.
Carefully selected, this home is designed with custom paint colors and furniture.
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“Everything is harmonious and the whole ethos, from the 18-person dining table to the 18-person spa, is personally designed for families who love to entertain,” Richards said. .
Table for 18 with views of the grounds.
Deliberately separating the two residences to be both the perfect entertainer and family home, the property is connected by a glass, light-filled walkway.
“When you have the space to build a house this big and beautiful, it's really nice to have a glass walkway to take in the view,” Richards said.
“They also recognized that they had the space and seclusion to not only entertain their family, but also their family home,” Davidson said.
A glass walkway connects the “living barn” and the “sleeping barn.”
Catering for outdoor entertainment.
1 of 8 bedrooms.
Retractable glass walls, soaring ceilings with exposed wood beams, and polished concrete floors define multiple living spaces.
As well as an expansive infinity pool and 18-person spa, there's also a covered entertainment area and a fire pit with wooden blocks for sitting around a fire and enjoying the outdoors.
“It's a beautiful feeling of being high in the sky,” Richards said.
Set on five acres, the two residences have six bedrooms, all with private bathrooms.
A separate, fully self-contained two-bedroom cottage is also on site and has been designed to be used as a guest residence or as a work or creative space away from the main house.
“There's definitely a generous sense of space throughout the house, but the architects and architects balanced that feeling of grand space with a sense of belonging and comfort,” says Davidson. said.
A private cottage separate from the main residence.
Every area of the home feels grand and expansive.
After listing the property on Friday night, agents said they have been inundated with inquiries.
“It really resonates with a specific clientele who are looking for something very quiet but also great. It's ideal for people who travel frequently or are looking for a second home,” she said.
Balcony overlooking the pool from one of the bedrooms.
Located close to popular restaurants such as Bungalow, Island Lux and Harvest, the property is just 25 minutes' drive from Ballina Airport and 50 minutes from Gold Coast Airport.
“The New River area is the perfect little community with all the amenities you need, so you don't have to go far and can stay within the space you really need,” Ms Richards said.
The property is being marketed by Terrace Davidson and Bethwyn Richards of Byron Bay Agency through an Expressions of Interest campaign.
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