Just ten years ago, Amanpuri Estate was a blank canvas. The owner had a dream to create an Asian-inspired garden, a retreat style oasis where one could escape the city humdrum. In fact AmanPuri means “Place of Peace” in Sanskrit.
Designed by Phillip O’Malley with strict guidelines, the garden had to be low maintenance due to the commuting back and forth from Sydney.
This he delivered upon. Now that the hard work has been done, it takes very little care to keep the property looking beautifully manicured.
The property has evolved into one of the most recognizable Noosa hinterland gardens, with people frequently stopping at the front entrance to admire the incredible creation.
20 acres of low maintenance, level gardens, where one can absorb the wonderful bird life on the 2-acre lake, walking without disturbing the numerous kangaroos and wallabies enjoying the lawn, or the deer that frequent the area. There have been 1 or 2 koalas that have inhabited the rainforest trees at the bottom of the property as well. At sunset a glass of wine can be enjoyed at the Sala overlooking the lake, tranquility is assured.
In 2016 the rebuild of the original cottage was completed, a modern, no-expense-spared Villa, making living on the property so easy. A blend of Queensland/Asian inspired living where one cannot help but relax immediately upon arrival.
The Villa has one large bedroom with ensuite finished in bespoke fixtures. As well, one can enjoy the private deck off the bedroom complete with outdoor bath and shower.
The spacious dwelling is also comprised of large modern kitchen, lounge area overlooking the pool. There is also a relaxing outdoor room with BBQ area, dining and lounge areas, all overlooking the majestic grounds.
The garden is a combination of tropical, exotic trees and even some natives being home to regular bird life such as the Rainbow lorikeets, Rosellas and honeyeaters to name a few.
This property will go under the hammer in early September, so arrange an inspection now by calling Linda Shore-Perez at 0427 378 687.