Nestled in the heart of the Margaret River wine region and sharing a boundary with the world-renowned Leeuwin Estate, Marywindee is a truly remarkable holding of 64.74 hectares. Proudly held by the same family since its original purchase from the State in 1934, this property remains one of the last untouched tracts of original forest in the district - a place where time has stood still.
Stepping into Marywindee is like entering another world. Towering Karri trees, some centuries old, rise high above a lush understorey of ferns, wildflowers, and native orchids. Sunlight filters through the canopy, dappling the forest floor, while the sounds of native birds and the rustle of leaves create a serene natural symphony. Winding trails invite you to wander and explore - to breathe deeply, to slow down, and to reconnect with the rhythms of the land.
Adding to its natural wonder, Marywindee is home to no less than four tributaries that merge within the property before flowing on to feed the Boodjidup Brook - a vital watercourse that weaves its way through this pristine landscape. The gentle movement of water through the forest brings life, sound, and a sense of harmony to this extraordinary environment.
Listening to the current elderly owner share stories of multi-generational family gatherings and her deep affection for this land is truly heart-warming. Her memories of time spent beneath the towering Karris are filled with love and gratitude, and her greatest wish is that Marywindee's next custodian be someone who shares her passion - a true lover of the forest who will continue to treasure and protect this remarkable place.
This is a property that embodies the very essence of the South West - pure, peaceful, and timeless. Opportunities to secure a holding of this significance, rich in both natural beauty and heritage, are exceedingly rare. Marywindee is more than land - it is a living sanctuary, a piece of history, and a legacy of nature's enduring grace.
Since starting my real estate career in 2000, I have never encountered a property quite like Marywindee. Its purity, its scale, and its untouched beauty are simply extraordinary.
For further details or to arrange an inspection please call Kingsley Edwards on 0412 90 90 22
Rates (approximate):
Council: $4,971 pa
This listing at 166 Redgate Road, Witchcliffe was sold by Kingsley Edwards at Shellabears on 07 Nov 2025.
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The townsite of Witchcliffe is located in the south west agricultural region, 286 kilometres south southwest of Perth and nine kilometres south of Margaret River. In 1924 the government extended the railway to Witchcliffe, and at first selected the name Newralingup for the siding, but the name Narawary was approved. However, a Post Office named Witchcliffe had already been opened when the railway siding was named, and Narawary siding was renamed Witchcliffe in February 1925. Also in 1924 interest was shown in blocks of land at Witchcliffe Siding, and after investigation a scheme of subdivision was planned, lots surveyed, and a townsite gazetted in 1926.
The name Witchcliffe was first used in this district for Witchliffe Cave, the name being recorded by a surveyor in 1900. The name was probably given by the Bussell family who settled near here in the 1850's, naming their property "Wallcliffe House". Both the homestead and the cave are in an area of coastal cliffs, hence the "cliffe" part of the name.