Few properties in Australia can rival the fusion of architectural brilliance and natural beauty found at 970 Coolamon Scenic Drive. Set across 71 acres of elevated hinterland, this ultra-private estate offers sweeping panoramas from the Nightcap Ranges to the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse and the Pacific Ocean beyond. A Sam Zaher-designed eco-conscious masterpiece, this home promises a lifestyle of unparalleled luxury, tranquility, and connection to nature.
This property is more than a home-it is a lifestyle of cinematic beauty, architectural sophistication, and unrivalled privacy, where every detail has been considered and every day is a retreat into tranquility and luxury.
Uninterrupted ocean, hinterland, and lighthouse views spanning the full stretch of the coastline, capturing breathtaking sunrises over the Pacific and golden sunsets across the ranges
10-20 minutes to Byron Bay, Bangalow, and Mullumbimby, offering convenience while maintaining complete privacy and seclusion
Prestigious 71-acre sanctuary perched on the Coorabell ridgeline, offering ultimate privacy and serenity
Exquisite four-bedroom residence by renowned architect Sam Zaher, featuring French oak floors, soaring ceilings, and expansive windows to capture the landscape
Seamless indoor-outdoor living, with multiple terraces, balconies, and outdoor entertaining areas that invite you to enjoy the surrounding vistas
Sleek chef's kitchen with high-end European appliances, stone countertops, and bespoke cabinetry for both style and functionality
Spectacular freshwater infinity pool, offering 270o views and a tranquil ambiance for relaxation and entertaining
State-of-the-art sustainable home, including a 32kW solar system, generator, and CBUS control system, designed for energy efficiency without compromise
Triple car garage, established timber plantation, spring-fed dam, and 130,000L of water storage, combining practicality with elegance
A strong, clearly custom modern pavilion sited for dramatic valley views — the long glass façade, deep cantilevered eaves and a curved infinity pool create a distinctive indoor–outdoor composition. Not historically significant, but high design quality and visible finish detail indicate an architect-led, one-off residence rather than a project-home product.
Key Architectural Features
hilltop pavilion siting with panoramic valley viewscurved infinity pool hugging the terrace edgefull-height glass curtain wall glazingcantilevered flat roof/overhangstone/travertine outdoor terraceintegrated outdoor living and pool decksingle-storey plan on a rural acreage