On a lush hillside, in the heart of The Channon Village is a precious gem: a home, now for sale
that combines: building with wild creativity, daring with resourcefulness and ancient tradition with
innovation, in a living, breathing, work of art.
This is no ordinary house; built with local basalt, designed for the contours of the land, the
foundations were dug by hand. Structural walls, almost a meter thick extend down to sit on the
sandstone bedrock beneath. The weight of the structure is balanced by four graceful catenary
arches along with the upward thrust of the roofline and many windows that flood the building with light.
The driveway in, curves past rock-walled terraces to a carport, turning circle and sandstone path to the
house. Gardens extend above and beyond, a magical pocket of rainforest opens out below.
Alternatively, the house may be reached by sandstone steps from the rock- walled carpark on Nimbin
Street. The way is lit overhead by delicate flower like lights. This descent reveals the northern
aspect: unusual roofline, fan shaped windows and a playful staircase leading to the doorway of the
external loft.
The main entrance sits in a courtyard encased in greenery, stone walls and wrought iron. Walking
through the arched doorway into the kitchen dining and bathroom laundry area, the incredible form
and beauty of the building becomes evident. A spacious living-room on the upper level is visible
through wrought iron railings. Huge glass doors open out to a fully screened wrap-around veranda
looking directly out into the trees. The stunning main bedroom and ensuite bathroom lies through
the door on the left.
Below, curving stairs lead to a room with a stone fireplace and magnificent archway. Two more
unique rooms, a toilet and two screened verandas are on this lower level. Rare and local
hardwoods gleam in the light, high ceilings give space for the massive beams overhead. The
house is integrated through bespoke stairways and semi-open spaces that offer sights of nature’s
ever-changing loveliness.
The concept was a collaboration between the present owner and sculptor Dennis Monks who led
the early stages of construction and incorporated the beautiful lines and curves of the building
using ancient techniques of: stone masonry, hardwood pole construction and ferro cement
sculpting. Many accomplished builders and highly skilled artisans contributed to the ongoing
creation. The overall artistic vision and project management has been held by the owner builder
Mariam Makinson.
This home, now 35 years old is timeless. It exudes peace, creativity and healing. It is truly a rare
beauty, open to the next chapter in its unfolding story. Family, artist, gardener, healer, visionary: will
it be part of your story? It has to be seen to be believed.
Double block
Open plan kitchen dining room
3 Bedrooms
Loft and studio bedrooms
2 Bathrooms, toilet on lower level
1 living-room with wood-stove
1 living room with stone fireplace
3 Screened Verandas,
4 ceiling fans AC in main bedroom
Architectural plans for additional dwelling
Established gardens - native, ornamental, mature fruit trees,
Regenerated rainforest
Rock terracing, garden walls, paths, steps, railings, external lighting
Driveway, turning circle, carport, garden shed
Courtyards and patio
Triple space carpark on road
On-site effluent System
Water tanks: storage, header tank, pump, in ground hoses ( plus town water)
Solahart solar panels and hot water installation, Green Catch Diverter
Telstra Go Repeater
Call Jacqui to arrange your time to experience this extraordinary home.