Yoga retreat in the Gold Coast hinterland hits the market

13-15 Eagleview Court, Bonogin, has a yoga studio.


A hinterland retreat with a yoga studio is sure to have aspiring yogis feeling at one with their environment.

Not your typical Gold Coast residence, the property at 13-15 Eagleview Court, Bonogin, has no beach or water views at this property, just a force of nature that offers an immersive lifestyle in the heart of mountain wilderness.

The property evokes a sense of calm.


And those who like to wake up and salute the sun can do so in the property’s yoga studio.

“The moment you walk down those stairs and through those big wooden doors you just feel an absolute sense of calm,” said marketing agent Colleen Bunt of Amir Prestige Property.

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No expense spared on Paul Clout-designed home

Architecturally designed and used predominantly as a primary residence and casual yoga retreat business by its owner, the home has been built to maximise on its position within

The property has been architecturally designed.


Mudgeeraba Forest and pay homage to the environment.

Decked out using hardwood timbers, natural stone flooring, mother-of-pearl lighting and a

Euroswim chemical-free pool, those seeking a tree-change will be in their element here – and it’s only 10 minutes to the golden beaches of the Gold Coast.

One of the bedrooms in the five-bedroom home.


“It’s a real nature retreat, and quite spiritual. You feel like you can get away from it all and then come home and collect yourself together again,” Ms Bunt said.

Set on a 4,977sq m block, the property has a main pavilion – main bedroom and kitchen,

Chill out in a natural stone spa.


open-plan lounge and dining area – along with east and west wings and a separate studio space, swimming pool, poolside patio and sundeck.

The set-up is ideal for prospective business owners who may like to make the most of the DA

There are plenty of spaces for relaxing.


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approval the site has and open a bed and breakfast retreat able to accommodate up to six guests at a time.

Since listing the abode three weeks ago, Ms Bunt said she had conducted 70 group inspections with plenty of interstate interest.

The house is approved to operate as a bed and breakfast.


“It’s not huge [the house is 447sq m], and it will appeal to its own little market segment and is likely sell to someone who feels an emotional or spiritual attachment to it,” she said.

The property has five bedrooms, an infra-red sauna, gourmet kitchen and butler’s pantry, two outdoor fire pits, a BOSE surround sound system, 51sq m of under house storage, parking for up to eight cars and feature lighting throughout. It will be auctioned on January 31 at 11am.

An early morning spot to catch the sun.


The games room.


The serene hinterland setting.