Bullaburra – the seaside Gerroa acreage of Roger Collins, an emeritus professor at the University of NSW, and his wife Mary – has gone under offer.
The 25ha headland holding with 350m oceanfront had come with a $20m guide.
Now with a 1994 residence designed by AJC Architects, it was originally the Berry family dairy farm. It last sold in 1987 by the Marist Brothers for $200,000.
“Where Waves Meet Pasture,” the listing for the home read.
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Bullaburra, the oceanside Gerroa acreage of Roger Collins, an emeritus professor at the University of NSW, and his wife Mary has gone under offer.,
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“Set high above the coastline on approximately 63 acres of pristine headland with title to the high water mark, Bullaburra is a rare and tightly held coastal sanctuary, offered for the first time in nearly four decades.
“Defined by complete privacy and breathtaking scale – one of the South Coast’s most remarkable landholdings.
“Hidden from the road and beyond the village, the estate unfolds in complete seclusion, with endless vistas of rolling green hills, protected by subtropical rainforest and elevated to capture uninterrupted, 200-degree views across the Pacific Ocean and the full sweep of Seven Mile Beach.
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Bullaburra, the oceanside Gerroa acreage of Roger Collins, an emeritus professor at the University of NSW, and his wife Mary has gone under offer.,
“A landscape without interruption.
“At its heart, a thoughtfully designed residence by Allen Jack + Cotter sits lightly within its surroundings. Comprising two interconnected dwellings, constructed in 1994 and a second wing added in 2021, the home offers exceptional flexibility for extended family living or refined coastal retreat.”
Roger Collins, an emeritus professor at the University of NSW. Picture: Supplied
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