Bosom Beach House has been completely renovated and we’re delighted to welcome visitors back for short-terms stays.
Our secluded, luxurious house is directly adjacent to the National Park, with only the untouched bush and beaches of the Beecroft Peninsula to the north. The house is surrounded by trees and native garden and built on a rocky outcrop to catch the breeze.
A two-minute walk takes you to Currarong’s famous rock pool and beautiful Abrahams Bosom Beach.
Designed by architects Takt Studio, Bosom Beach House features an abundance of natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows, with polished concrete floors downstairs and recycled hardwood timber floors upstairs.
Each of the three spacious bedrooms (two with King beds, one Queen) has its own en-suite bathroom.
The master bedroom upstairs has views out over the forest to the north and in the evening from the balcony you can watch the sun set over the ocean in the west - one of the few places on Australia’s east coast where that is possible.
The kitchen is equipped with all the utensils you need to cook up a storm, including basic cooking materials and condiments.
Fresh bed linen and towels are included in the tariff. There’s free wifi, books, board games and tennis racquets.
The house is designed for adult living, and is not suitable for children under 12. The house is in a quiet residential corner of the village, so no parties please.
We don’t accept pets onto the property or inside the house, and there is no fence between our home and the national park.
Currarong is part of the Jervis Bay Marine Park, and is just a short trip from the many other beautiful beaches and look-outs in the area.
The nearby rock pool is a fantastic swimming spot, so remember to pack your snorkels and flippers.