Longwood Estate is a stunning property located in the Byron Bay Hinterland, Possum Creek. It sits on 8.9 hectares and includes three houses across multiple levels and the main premises, the ‘Creek House’ with nearby waterfall and the ‘Tree House’ which is a two-storey Japanese-style structure. Situated on 104 acres of rolling hills and manicured gardens, featuring a stunning home that incorporates reclaimed timber from Off The Rails Byron Bay.
Designed and built by local business owner Sean, features recycled hardwood flooring and reclaimed timber beams and cladding. Reclaimed timber gives the home a rustic and natural feel, while adding a sense of history and character. The timber was sourced by Off The Rails who pride themselves on their commitment to sustainability and quality. They salvage old timber from sources such as railway lines and bridges. Selling unique pieces to builders, architects, artisans and landscapers who transform the timbers into beautiful products and finishes.
The use of reclaimed timber in the Longwood Estate home exemplifies how sustainable practices can be incorporated into home design. By choosing recycled materials, homeowners can reduce their environmental footprint, while also creating a unique and beautiful home.
The Longwood Estate offers a unique opportunity to own a stunning home that showcases the beauty and sustainability of reclaimed timber. Situated in the Byron Bay Hinterland it offers privacy, tranquility, and breathtaking views. The Estate features four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a gourmet kitchen, a home theatre, a swimming pool, and a guest cottage. Additionally, it features a large shed, a dam, and a spring-fed creek. The property was a blank canvas 11 years ago and has ‘evolved’ into a breathtaking home with landscaped gardens, quiet reading spots and a private lagoon.
The Estate showcases the beauty and sustainability of reclaimed timber all sourced from Off the Rails. The use of recycled materials in home design can create stunning and unique homes while also promoting sustainable practices.