The Weekend Post - Real Estate

Luxury villa a work of art

- BRONWYN FARR

TWIN master suites are a feature of a seven bedroom villa that is part of veteran Port Douglas developer John Morris’s Escape Collection Villas project. The property has four bathrooms and an extra toilet.

The prestige villa has an internal lift and is furnished to the highest standard.

It is one of two villas in the developmen­t that will comprise 16 villas in total.

Soaring ceilings create light-filled living areas, a lavish modern kitchen has European appliances, it has elegant over-size bedrooms with opulent ensuites, a pool and views across the Sheraton Mirage Golf course to the Macalister Ranges.

The price tag includes a double five year Mirage Country Club membership and discounted golf membership.

The villas have Queensland’s first community-shared solar power supply, providing low cost, clean energy with no cost for maintenanc­e or installati­on to owners, while also ensuring security of supply with supplement­ary grid connection, known as an embedded power supply.

Ray White Port Douglas agent Tony Soltys said Rachel Carson was an American marine biologist who became a pioneering environmen­talist.

He said in 1997, the Great Barrier Reef

Marine Park Authority honoured her by annexing the northern section of Escape Reef, north of Port Douglas, renaming it Rachel Carson Reef.

The newest project from the acclaimed Morris Family, renowned for thoughtful­ly designed projects with over 50 years of successful property developmen­ts.

“This villa represents the pinnacle in contempora­ry design where architectu­re becomes art,” Mr Soltys said.

“It is designed and constructe­d to appreciate the environmen­t with a focus on sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

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