Byron’s serene retreat
Byron Bay’s vibrancy and beaches can now be enjoyed from the peace and privacy of a luxury four bedroom retreat 2.5km from the town centre.
Cape Heritage, owned and operated by environmental artist and Wynne Prize winner, John Dahlsen whose works hang in the present Big Brother ‘Green’ house, combines proximity to the town with the tranquility of an exclusive, comprehensively equipped residence.
The five-level property, set on two acres of lush grassland and forest, is spacious with large decks and designed and decorated with a distinct European feel featuring many of John’s artworks and driftwood furniture pieces.
Low season rates are from $1600 per week.
The house sleeps eight in four bedrooms equipped with queen sized beds, has broadband and satellite widescreen LCD TV connection and an in-ground pool surrounded by large decks which overlook adjoining farmlands.
The Byron Bay Health Retreat, a small, intimate spa on the property run by John’s wife Rago provides guests with a choice of massage and beauty therapies.
For further information visit www.capeheritage.com.au or call (02) 6685 5325 to book.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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