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WATCH: Six stunning houses you need to see to believe

WATCH: Six stunning houses you need to see to believe

The futuristic "Stamp house"
Shown to a national television audience for the very first time, this breathtaking masterpiece is set in a man-made lake in the tropical rainforests of Cape Tribulation and it is truly out of this world.

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The house that time forgot
It’s one of the oldest churches in Australia, built by convicts and then left to ruin for over 150 years. Now, after 3 years of renovations, meet the local builder who has restored St Joseph’s to its former glory.

To find out how you can stay at St Joseph's guest house visit their website.

The iconic Seidler House
It's the ultimate cliff-hanger – the iconic Seidler House in the Southern Highlands. The last house ever designed by the late Harry Seidler, this gravity-defying masterpiece is as much a work of art as it is an architectural feat, but behind the eye-popping setting is a warm and friendly home that will take your breath away.

For details on how you can stay at Seidler House visit the Contemporary Hotels website.

The "Link House" in Sydney's Inner West
This remarkable family home blends raw industrial design with peaceful tranquility. Consisting of two separate buildings linked by a glass bridge, it is unique blend of grandeur and simplicity.

Luxurious beachside haven
With stunning views of one of Perth’s most popular beaches, the Trigg Beach House is equal parts modern beach-house and inventive work of art.

Melbourne's Hello House
Ever heard of a house that could talk? Say hello to the ‘Hello House’, a quirky home in the Melbourne suburbs that gave to the community starting life as a corner grocery store and has evolved into an architectural wonder – which is now literally saying ‘hello’.


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