Inside Olivia Newton-John's $5.5m Byron Bay farm
This beautiful farmland currently belongs to megastar Olivia Newton-John.
But the Grease actress and four-time Grammy winner is looking to sell her sprawling 187-acre plot and home, amid continuing health battles.
Priced at $5.5 million, the farm – which is around 40 minutes from Byron Bay, NSW – features more than 10,000 trees that have been planted by Olivia over the last four decades.
The rainforests also contain the likes of a natural waterfall, two dams, a creek, and a stream running through the property. She said the ideal buyer would be a fellow nature-lover like herself.
The home itself, in the suburb of Dalwood, was renovated in 2002 and comes with three bedrooms and a large, open kitchen.
Inside, the likes of pebbles, shells and objects from nearby beaches adorn the walls. Also tied into the home is a four-room suite that is suitable for guests.
“The expansive view from the farm is breathtaking and captured my heart all those years ago,” Olivia said previously.
“It’s a magical spot that is the home for many different species of wildlife.”
With reporting by Caters News.
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