The Rolling Stones- Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Picture: Mark Seliger
A luxury Queenslander linked to rock royalty is on the market with a $4m plus price tag.
Once a guesthouse rumoured to have hosted The Rolling Stones, the property later became an artist’s retreat, and most recently a family home for designer Lucy Folk.
Le Bateau Ivre is not just a home – it’s a lifestyle.
The property at 25 Urunga Parade, Boreen Point backs onto Lake Cootharaba.
The kitchen.
Le Bateau Ivre, in the Noosa Hinterland on the Sunshine Coast, is being marketed via Linda Shore-Pere of Villa Prestige Properties – Noosa Heads.
“In collaboration with renowned interior designer Tamsin Johnson, Lucy and her partner Joffrey Cauchy undertook a sensitive two-year transformation, completed in 2022,” the listing states.
“Together, they preserved the home’s soul while introducing thoughtful luxury and refined materials.
“Key artisan collaborators included carpenter Clint Williams, stonemason Don MacDonald, landscaper Jason Hodges, and ceramicists Ceri Muller and Ben Mazey.”
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The grounds are meticulously maintained.
The Sunshince Coast property was once a guesthouse rumoured to have hosted The Rolling Stones. Picture: Mark Seliger
One of the living areas.
The Boreen Point property at 25 Urunga Pde — which includes the main three-bedroom three bathroom home, and a separate two-bedroom guest bungalow — backs onto Lake Cootharaba.
The main house includes living and dining spaces that open to verandas, a media room, study and a luxury main bedroom withg custom cabinetry and dual-vanity ensuite.
The kitchen has a La Cornue freestanding oven, stainless steel benches, bronze hardware, handmade tile splashback, and an inside-outside bar.
One of the bedrooms.
Mediterranean-inspired tones set the tone of the house.
Custom pendants, sconces and ceramics fill the residence while French doors, whitewashed walls, painted hardwood floors and Mediterranean-inspired tones set the tone of the house.
There is also a large workshop under the house, a pool and pool house, and tropical gardens throughout the 1012sq m block.
“Le Bateau Ivre is not just a home – it’s a lifestyle,” the listing states.
“Whether you’re seeking a soulful forever home, an inspired guest retreat, or a private escape with architectural pedigree – this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
The view out to Lake Cootharaba.
The property includes a main residence and a guest bungalow.
Noosa’s restaurants, beaches, and shops are just a short drive away.
PropTrack data reveals the median house price in Boreen Point is $900,000.
The highest sale in Boreen Point is $3m, paid in 2023 for 1 Urunga Pde.
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