Positioned high within the Noosa Hinterland, this remarkable estate unfolds across rolling paddocks, established gardens and panoramic mountain views.
Thoughtfully developed over time, Kurui was designed as far more than a private residence. The estate brings together architecture, productive land, equestrian infrastructure, retreat accommodation and regenerative landscape design within a carefully integrated rural environment shaped around flexibility, self-sufficiency and long-term connection to place.
Every element feels intentionally considered, from the positioning of the residence against the landscape through to the sustainability systems, accommodation offerings and environmental restoration projects woven throughout the property.
The striking Y-shaped residence opens toward panoramic views stretching across Cooroy Mountain, Mount Cooroora, Tinbeerwah Bluff and Black Mountain, with soaring Oregon timber framing and expansive glazing creating a constant connection to the outdoors. Living spaces unfold naturally toward the spectacular entertaining terrace where honed concrete flooring, built-in stone seating, a woodfired pizza oven and a spectacular lagoon-style pool create a setting that feels more retreat than residence.
At the heart of the home, a beautifully renovated kitchen pairs shaker-style 2 pac cabinetry with expansive island seating, induction cooking, twin Ilve ovens and a generous walk-in pantry. Multiple living zones, fireplaces, built-in seating, study spaces and a separate secondary living retreat provide exceptional flexibility for families, multigenerational living or creative pursuits.
Beyond the residence itself, the estate has been developed to support a highly integrated rural lifestyle. Equestrian facilities include four post and rail paddocks, Olympic size grass arena, four stables, tack room and automatic watering systems fed by a spring bore servicing the grounds. Established orchards, raised vegetable gardens and extensive landscaping sit alongside a significant riparian regeneration project that has seen more than 10,000 trees planted throughout the property.
Reflecting the estate’s broader philosophy around immersive rural living, the architect-designed cabin by Dan Sparks introduces an additional layer to the property through carefully considered retreat accommodation positioned against breathtaking mountain views. The cabin combines ply-lined interiors, high raked ceilings, custom built-in seating, black kitchen cabinetry, plunge pool and a beautifully resolved indoor-outdoor connection to create an immersive accommodation experience that has become a highly successful short-stay retreat returning approximately $140,000 per annum.
A separate liveable shed further expands the estate’s versatility, incorporating custom cabinetry, fold-down bed accommodation, kitchenette, designer ensuite and additional storage infrastructure, creating an ideal space for guests, extended family, staff accommodation or studio use.
Supported by an extraordinary level of infrastructure including 40kW solar, dual 50kW batteries, hardwired generator backup, UV water filtration systems, three phase power and extensive shedding, Kurui is a property that balances beauty with capability at every level.
This is not simply a home on acreage, but a carefully integrated hinterland estate reflecting a broader evolution in the way rural living is being envisioned within regional Australia.
• Architecturally designed Y-shaped residence positioned against panoramic views to Cooroy Mountain, Mount Cooroora, Tinbeerwah Bluff and Black Mountain
• Spectacular outdoor entertaining terrace with honed concrete flooring, built-in stone seating, woodfired pizza oven and lagoon-style pool
• Renovated kitchen with shaker-style 2 pac cabinetry, induction cooking, twin Ilve ovens and expansive island bench
• Multiple living zones, fireplaces, built-in seating, study spaces and flexible multigenerational living options throughout the residence
• Architect-designed cabin by Dan Sparks with plunge pool, mountain views and established short-stay accommodation income of approximately $140,000 per annum
• Separate liveable shed accommodation with custom cabinetry, fold-down bed, kitchenette, designer ensuite, air conditioning and additional storage
• Olympic size grass arena, four post and rail paddocks, four stables, tack room and automatic bore-fed watering systems
• Significant sustainability infrastructure including 40kW solar system, dual 50kW batteries, hardwired generator, UV filtration systems and three phase power
• Established orchards, raised vegetable gardens, extensive landscaping and riparian reforestation project with more than 10,000 trees planted
• Exceptional hinterland positioning within the heart of the Noosa Hinterland, combining refined rural living with extraordinary infrastructure and income capability
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53 Martins Road, Cooroy QLD 4563