Cedars Mount View has unveiled its new, purpose-built accommodations offering sustainable luxury following a multi-million-dollar transformation.
Villa Stella (whose name derives from the Latin name for stars) amenities include heated floors, ESCEA double sided fireplaces, marble topped dining table, 63-inch smart TVs, alkaline water faucet, AH Beard mattresses, and dual rain shower and Onda bath. Crisp white cotton sheets, Cultiver and Bemboka throws, plush bathrobes and IKOU organic amenities add to the luxurious feel.
The accommodation was designed by Sydney-based architect Alexander Symes. The 100sqm villa overlooks towering spotted gums and red ash with a backdrop of the craggy Brokenback Mountain Range.
It is a testament to accessible design and built with passive house principles. The highlight is a two-metre tailor made circular skylight positioned directly above the bed allowing guests to fall asleep star gazing and wake to the sunrise and drifting clouds.

Villa Lorea (meaning flower in Basque Lore) is seated high on the ridgeline wedged between gums and vineyards also received a full makeover. It now has graphite-coloured cladding and a magnificent sandstone entrance wall make way to contemporary interiors in a soothing natural palette with textures of stone and wood.
Highlights of the 120-sqm Villa Lorea include graphite-coloured cladding and a magnificent sandstone entrance wall make way to contemporary interiors in a soothing natural palette with textures of stone and wood. Both villas offer floor-to-ceiling double glazed windows and doors immersing guests in the natural surrounds.
Both villas offer floor-to-ceiling double glazed windows and doors immersing guests in the natural surrounds. They both also feature interiors by Newcastle based JLM Interiors.
