Highfield Estate A Two-Home Retreat in the Border Ranges
"The Tweed Valley feels like Byron Bay before the crowds—lush, cinematic, and quietly spectacular."
— Condé Nast Traveler
Highlights:
• Expansive 550-acre private estate with two fully appointed residences
• Sweeping views of the Border Ranges and Mount Warning (Wollumbin)
• Resort-style amenities including pool, winery retreat, golf features, and outdoor recreation
Set within the rolling landscape of the Tweed Valley, this private 550-acre estate offers a rare dual-residence retreat defined by space, scenery, and quiet sophistication. Positioned within a working cattle property near Tyalgum, the estate unfolds across open paddocks, walking trails, and panoramic vantage points that frame the dramatic silhouette of the Border Ranges and Mount Warning (Wollumbin). The setting feels expansive yet grounded, offering an immersive connection to the land while maintaining a refined, residential sense of comfort.
The main homestead serves as the social and architectural heart of the estate, designed for gathering at scale. Open-plan living areas flow between two lounges and dual dining spaces, anchored by a striking double-sided fireplace that connects the interiors with warmth and continuity. A well-appointed kitchen supports both casual meals and larger gatherings, while wraparound verandas extend the living experience outward, capturing shifting light and uninterrupted valley views. Across the estate, the secondary residence introduces an additional layer of flexibility, with its own kitchen, living, and dining areas designed for independent comfort while remaining cohesive with the broader property experience.
Across both residences, the estate offers a total of seven bedrooms accommodating up to twenty guests. The main homestead features two king bedrooms, including two primary suites with private ensuites, one of which is distinguished by its own fireplace. It also has a queen bedroom and a twin room. The second residence includes three bedrooms configured with one king bedroom with private ensuite, The two queen rooms, each thoughtfully adapted with additional bunk sleeping to support families or group stays. The open plan living/dining room has two built in bunk beds. Interiors throughout both homes reflect a consistent material palette of timber flooring, natural stone elements, and understated finishes that prioritize comfort, privacy, and a sense of relaxed permanence.
Outdoor living is central to the estate’s rhythm. A pool and adjacent barbecue pavilion sit just beyond the main residence, while additional gathering spaces extend across the grounds, including a bocce court and a dedicated winery retreat designed for evenings of pool, darts, and conversation. Each home has a dedicated firepit for unwinding at the end of the day. Recreational features are integrated into the landscape, with a full-size football field, private golf tees and green, and a motocross track for those bringing their own equipment. The property also includes dams for fishing and swimming, one with a platform for easy access, alongside stables and arenas for guests traveling with horses. These elements are unified by a layout that encourages movement, exploration, and shared use across the estate.
Beyond the property, the Tweed Valley offers a distinct blend of natural and cultural experiences. Nearby, Mount Warning National Park and the Border Ranges provide access to World Heritage-listed rainforest and scenic walking trails, while Tyalgum presents a quieter village atmosphere with cafés, galleries, and local markets. Within the estate itself, daily life can include collecting eggs from the henhouse or spending time in the garden, reinforcing a sense of place that is both authentic and considered. The result is a stay that balances privacy, scale, and connection to landscape in a way that feels both grounded and elevated.