The 'River House' is the private residence of Giovanni D'Ercole, designer of 'Love and Hatred', and delivers five bedrooms and bathrooms surrounded by nature in the Byron Bay hinterland.
Tucked away on the Coolamon scenic ridge, a gated entrance and one and a half kilometres of sealed driveway takes you to the 'River House'.
The timber home has five bedrooms, five bathrooms and huge glass windows with bi-fold doors throughout to allow plenty of light into every room. The kitchen has a semi-commercial stainless steel double sink and splash back and the large custom-built parquetry island bench provides ample preparation space.
The master bedroom has floor to ceiling windows that take in the forest and the water below, and includes a large ensuite with indoor and outdoor showers.
There is also a spa therapy room with a hydrotherapy tub, black-tiled steam room and plenty of space for a massage table.
The home is surrounded by stands of old native rainforest dotted with small creeks that all feed into the river and lagoon-like billabong in front of the house.
Additional features:
• 106 acre Byron hinterland estate
• Privacy and exclusivity ensured
• Picturesque riverside setting
• Rich sub-tropical forested areas
• River, creeks and swimming hole
• Extensive outdoor entertaining decks
• Spacious home with timber cathedral ceilings
• Open plan living and entertainer’s kitchen
With DA approval for six rural tourism cottages at the top of the property, it is also ideal for business development.
See also:
Waterfall by Crown Group delivers luxury apartments in a natural setting