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The Worrowing Cottage has a prime position on the property with wide-open views of pastoral land and dams, surrounded by bush and wildlife. Built using large format bricks and reclaimed coastal weatherboards, the Worrowing Cottage is resemblant of early rural buildings. The room has a cosy living area, separate queen and single bedroom, bathroom with bathtub, full kitchen, barbecue, television, log fireplace and firewood, restored mid-century and hand-made furniture, and features artworks by some of the visiting artists in residence.

Worrowing House is a traditional style farmhouse carefully positioned on a rolling hillside with views of pastoral land, horse paddocks, bush and abundant wildlife. Built using large format bricks and reclaimed timbers, the Worrowing House is resemblant of early rural buildings. The room has a spacious living area with connected dining and kitchen area, high ceilings, large glass windows and doors, separate bedrooms including an en suite bedroom, bathroom with bathtub, television, log fireplace and firewood, restored antique and hand-made furniture, and veranda with outdoor seating and a barbecue.

Enter the Boat Shed and look upon a large lake with morning mist and mirror reflections, wide-open views of pastureland, tall trees and abundant wildlife. Secluded and intimate, the room offers a queen-sized bed, bathroom, television, kitchen, restored mid-century and hand-made furniture, outdoor barbecue and fire-pit. The Boat Shed is built using reclaimed beach house timbers and raw corrugated iron to reflect the boat sheds that dot the coastline.

Nature comes first at the secluded, purpose built Eco Hut Studio. The property faces into the Jervis Bay National Park and offers uninterrupted views of the bush – tall gum, ironbark and paperbark trees, which are home to a many diverse and rare bird and animal species. The exterior of the cabin is crafted from recycled natural timbers, raw corrugated iron, and full panel glass slide-away doors, which open onto a veranda with a seating area and outdoor fire-pit. The room has a queen-sized bed, bathroom with bathtub, television, full kitchen, barbecue, restored mid-century sofa and chairs, hand-made furniture and features artworks by some of the visiting artists in residence.