Port Douglas trophy Eagles Nest listed

Port Douglas trophy Eagles Nest listed
Staff ReporterDecember 7, 2020

Eagles Nest, a prestige property at Rocky Point in the Port Douglas region of Queensland is up for sale for $7,250,000. 

Perched high in the Daintree Rainforest with views across the Coral Sea toward the Great Barrier Reef, the house is a 20-minute drive inland from Port Douglas.

By air, it's a 15-minute flight from Cairns International Airport to a private helipad.

Constructed to uncompromising standards, the Indonesian-inspired roof-line covers 1,000 sqm of interior living space and covered verandas.

All its indoors and out are seamless to achieve tropical living at its easiest. 

With the living areas located primarily on the ground level, the foyer opens to formal living, library, and dining rooms of grand proportions. 

An open plan lounge room and entertainer’s kitchen with casual dining adjoins a covered outdoor dining area and swimming pool.  

There are three master bedrooms each with an ensuite, with the main bedroom suite offering views of the Coral Sea and Mossman Valley. 

Located on the top floor is a master den with private balcony and telescopic observatory.

A second study or staff quarters is on the ground level. 

Amenities include an Italian glass-tiled swimming pool and spa with water features; tennis court and helipad.

All state-of-the-art built with technology, and security.  

Moments away are Rocky Point white-sand swimming beach and Trinity Bay for water sports.

The home at 10-12 Hibiscus Court, Rocky Point has been listed through Raine & Horne Port Douglas agent, Barbara Wolveridge by Cheryl and Malcolm McKellar.

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