Robertson, NSW, 2577
Timber Hollow is a 14-hectare Southern Highlands property with the kind of layered natural atmosphere that instantly gives a scene weight. Open green hills roll down into cattle paddocks and water views, while the forest closes in fast with Douglas fir, Pinus radiata and private native Yarrawa Brush rainforest. It has that rare “how far from help are we?” quality, which is, frankly, a gift.
The exteriors bring serious range: dark tree corridors, tangled vines, fern-covered undergrowth, rough bush tracks, mossy fallen timber, old fencing, a woodpile, a weathered shed and a rustic cabin tucked into the landscape. The light shifts from soft pastoral calm to deep forest shadow.
Inside, the timber cabin is all warm log walls, heavy beams, stone detail, bookshelves, old leather seating, pendant lamps and a wood fire. It feels lived-in, handmade and slightly removed from time, with enough texture to hold close-ups without dressing the life out of it. The loft ladder, timber-framed windows and forest views add strong story potential, whether
For crews, the appeal is the mix of looks in one footprint: open farmland, dense rainforest, rustic structures, moody interiors, tracks, sheds and sweeping rural views.