Meet the Margaret River home fit for a king, well a king’s daughter at least.
Tucked away in a Alouarn Place in Margaret River, was the summer home for the Princess Mirah Burman, the great-granddaughter of the last ruling King of Bali, Raja di Raja.
The home was built in 1999 after the princess visited Western Australia with her husband.
Designed by Terry Fripp the property sits high on 5.5 sloping acres. A manicured rose garden takes you through to a traditional, zen-filled Balinese Courtyard complete with Buddha statues.
Once inside 20 foot ceilings give a the luxurious interior a commanding view with the glass looking out to the Margaret River surf.
The first thing you notice is just how light and bright it is, a by-product of the hundreds of square metres of glazing throughout the home.
All the slate for the underfloor heating has been sourced from the Tiananmen Region in China and features fossilized tiles.
Large teak doors, adorned with mother of pearl, lead you to the three bedrooms, all with ensuites of course.
The best is saved for the master bedroom which features ocean views from any vantage point. They are especially the
A dominant feature of the upstairs area is the bedroom doors which are traditional Balinese, made in Teak with inlaid Mother of Pearl.
Outdoors the living revolves around the pool and the glorious gardens where many an hour can be spent enjoying the tranquillity and privacy of this magnificent property, an experience only matched by some of the world’s finest resorts.
With so much ground between you and the neighbour’s noise won’t be an issue, save for the occasional helicopter bringing in a high-flyer and their guests for a weekend away.
The property has been listed with ACTON South West and enquiries can be made to Kim Hewton on 0400 037 402.