Santa Fe, Milton trophy rainforest home listed

Santa Fe, Milton trophy rainforest home listed
Joel RobinsonMay 27, 2019

Santa Fe, an abode style residence nestled on the north facing hillside of Milton, NSW is on the market. 

Craig Cooper of Cooper Coastal Properties Milton has the listing. 

It last sold in 2009 at $1.6 million.

Set amongst 30 lush acres of landscaping and rainforest, Santa Fe at 614 Little Forest Road is complemented by panoramic rural and ocean vistas. 

Originally the home of Stuart Wilde, British author, who was best known for his works on New Age, self-empowerment, and spirituality.

The architecturally designed home features the use of natural timbers, stonework, glass, and metalwork.

The main house comprises of 8 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, formal and informal lounge rooms, dining room, entertaining and meditation spaces, outdoor terrace and a rooftop pool overlooking the lush landscape and ocean. 

It also comes with a Japanese bath house with a large eight person spa, sauna and tea room.

There are subterranean tunnels and hidden rooms extending throughout the whole structure of the house.

The second accommodation or manager's cottage on a lower private section of the property comes with its own separate access.

Additional highlights of the property include olive and citrus grove, and  300,000 litre water tank.

Santa Fe is only 8 minutes from the Milton Village, beaches and waterways.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is a property journalist based in Sydney. Joel has been writing about the residential real estate market for the last five years, specializing in market trends and the economics and finance behind buying and selling real estate.
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