Team behind Rosewood Estate reveal plans for 99ha Noosa farm
The team behind a popular venue in the Gold Coast hinterland has revealed plans to transform a sprawling 99ha Noosa farm into the region’s latest wedding destination.
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A sprawling hinterland farm in Noosa has revealed plans to transform the “picturesque” property into the region’s latest “nature-based” wedding venue, equipped with terraces and a jetty.
The 99ha block on Louis Bazzo Rd in Ringtail Creek, between Pomona and Noosa, currently operates as a macadamia farm, with a large dam in the centre of the property and established machinery sheds.
According to property data the macadamia farm was last sold in December, 2023 for $3.15m to the company, Louis Bazzo Pty Ltd.
The development application submitted by the landowners to the Noosa Council shows plans to build a wedding marquee as well as a cocktail and canape terrace with a jetty and deck over the property’s dam.
The venue would be able to accommodate a maximum of 150 guests, operating from Monday to Sunday until 11pm, if approved.
According to the planning report the venue would also be suitable to hold health and wellness retreats.
“The picturesque rural setting creates an ideal location to hold low key weddings and events in the form of long lunches, and health and wellness retreats. The use is proposed to collocate and operate in conjunction with the existing agricultural activities occurring on the premises,” the planning report stated.
Among the four directors of the company, Louis Bazzo Pty Ltd, is Simon Skerrett who established the popular wedding venue, Rosewood Estate, in Beechmont in 2019.
“The venue will be operated and managed by a team who is experienced in event management,” the planning report stated.
“Having already established a successful wedding and events venue at Rosewood Estate at Beechmont, in the Scenic Rim of South East Queensland.
“Rosewood Estate has been operating efficiently since its commencement and is now one of the most desirable wedding venues in South East Queensland.”
The development application is currently open to public submissions, which will close on September 27, 2024.
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Originally published as Team behind Rosewood Estate reveal plans for 99ha Noosa farm