Australian Country Homes

Mountain high

Occasionally, a landscape steals your breath away. When Robert Maas sips tea on the deck at Skylodge, his contemporary Mount Tamborine homestead, he still marvels at the ever-changing ocean to the east and the many moods of Mount Warning in the south. And, sometimes, when he looks over the escarpment to world-heritage forest, he sees a brachychiton tree flaming like a bright red exclamation mark.

Although the mountain is only 35

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