Set high above the wild Southern Ocean and surrounded by 56 acres (approx.) of breathtaking coastal countryside, Sea Eagle is a rare offering a place where land, sea, and sky meet in perfect harmony.
Framed by lush gardens and panoramic views stretching across Cape Otway Lighthouse, Crayfish Bay, and Port Franklin, this five-bedroom, three-bathroom retreat is a masterclass in relaxed elegance. Every room embraces the outdoors inviting in the sea breeze, the morning light, and the soothing rhythm of the waves.
The home's expansive layout includes formal and informal living areas bathed in natural light, timber-lined ceilings, and a locally crafted red gum kitchen complete with Falcon oven, Bosch appliances, butcher's block, and walk-in pantry.At its heart lies a stunning indoor wellness space a 9-metre gas and solar-heated swimming pool and a 12-person spa, framed by full-height windows that blur the line between inside and out.Downstairs offers flexibility with a large rumpus room, dual laundries, and a fifth bedroom with sweeping ocean views ideal for guests or multigenerational living.
Outdoors, the lifestyle continues with:
Three large rainwater tanks, main power, and electric water pump
Fully concreted return driveway
Established gardens with winding bluestone pathways
A 12x20m shed with concrete flooring
Fenced paddocks for livestock, a gum plantation, and a thriving ecosystem home to koalas, kangaroos, echidnas, and wild deer.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful weekend escape or a permanent sea change, Sea Eagle offers the ultimate balance of seclusion, scenery, and style all just two hours from Melbourne, and close to Apollo Bay, surf beaches, farm gates, and the world-famous Great Ocean Road.
This is more than a home.
It's a place to breathe, belong, and be inspired.
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