Margot Robbie's Byron Bay wedding venue for sale
The Byron Bay hinterland estate that hosted Margot Robbie's 2016 wedding to British film director Tom Ackerley, has been listed for sale.
It was also where Brisbane-born actress Jacinda Barrett married Suits star Gabriel 'Harvey' Macht in 2004.
The property, dubbed Coorabella, has been owned by Love & Hatred luxury jewellery founder Giovanni D'Ercole for the last 25 years.
He has recently traded in the hinterland for the beach, spending $4.3 million on the Brownell Drive dress circle near Wategos.
Coorabella is a private 23 hectare estate surrounded by lush rainforest and green valleys, 13 kilometres inland from Byron in Coorabell, where Natalie Imbruglia has her Australia base.
A stream runs through the property which has frontage to the Wilson River. There's large deep swimming holes and a waterfall.
The transformed Queenslander-style homestead has four bedrooms, four bathrooms and two study.
It has towering 14 ft ceilings with original pressed-tin finishes, textured leadlight window panels and an open fireplace.
Wrap around verandahs overlook the grounds and a 15 metre swimming pool.
As well as a popular wedding destination for the stars, Coorabella was the setting for the 1992 movie FernGully:The Last Rainforest.
Real Estate of Distinction Byron Bay agent Ku Darroch said properties of this calibre are genuinely rare in the market.
She expects a high level of interest from both national and international buyers.
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