Diverse Australian architecture in 5 captivating Whitsundays properties
The Whitsundays is home to breathtaking properties that complement the natural beauty of the region. Take a tour inside some of the most stunning homes.
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The Whitsundays property scene is a testimony to the diversity of ever-changing Australian architecture. Here is a list of some of the most beautiful homes in the region.
‘Utopia’ on Melaleuca Drive, Hamilton Island
This multi award-winning Chris Beckingham designed house is nestled in an exclusive area and on close to 0.3 ha of prime waterfront land.
Taking in sweeping views over Whitsunday Island and neighbouring the boho estate originally owned by the late George Harrison, this home has been designed with warm earthy tones, loads of wood and floor-to-ceiling windows for plenty of light and air.
It is currently undergoing renovations before being available to rent in 2024.
83 Bennett Place, Strathdickie
Currently for sale, this artist’s residence has been lovingly held for 43 years.
Positioned on a 2 ha “rewilded” block referred to as “the healing garden”, it sits high on a hill with views through the trees to the cane fields.
Garden spaces are accentuated with stone walkways and stairs leading to lush Myrtle Creek.
The pavilion-style home is rustic with natural finishes, high ceilings, breezy walkways, front and rear verandas and a new fully-enclosed sunroom.
There is also a separate art studio that doubles as guest accommodation, a sculpture studio and a stone room for storage.
Solis on Hamilton Island
This low-maintenance architectural masterpiece is constructed from concrete and limestone predominantly, and surrounded by lily ponds, trickling waterfalls and swimming pools.
Designed by Renato d’Ettorre Architects, the minimal floor plan comprises three interlocking levels hovering over the sea and offering 360-degree views across the Great Barrier Reef.
Additional passive climate controls include solar shading, green roofs and rainwater collection to further highlight the natural connection to tropical living.
George Harrison’s house on Hamilton Island
Another amazing Melaleuca Drive home, and originally owned by a famous Beatle, is this sprawling estate with a main house and three guest huts.
Bought by Melbourne developer George Adams in 2008 for $8 million, this six acre lot was owned by George Harrison and his wife Olivia in the ‘80s.
The house and huts were built using bamboo, stone and other natural materials, and surrounded by water and rambling gardens the property became a sanctuary and welcome retreat for the famous Beatle.
119B Botanica Drive, Woodwark
Hugging 160m of pristine Whitsundays coastline and only a 10-minute drive from Airlie Beach, this unique property is currently on the market.
Balinese-style architecture meets Java Rosso marble in a remarkable fusion of old world charm and modern luxury in this magnificent property.
Surrounded by exotic tropical gardens and water features, there is also a pool and terraces overlooking the sea.
A landmark estate with views across to Hayman Island and Cannonvale, this property also has a commercial kitchen and has operated a wedding venue.
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