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The four-bedroom, two-bathroom cliff top retreat at 53 Baudin Drive, Gnarabup sits front-row to Margaret River's legendary Main Break, The Box and The Bombie.

The property, which also has a two-bedroom, two-bathroom granny flat, is being marketed by Sarah Twine, from Ray White Stocker Preston, with offers in the mid-$3,000,000 range.

Perched on one of Gnarabup Beach's most coveted streets, this elevated coastal sanctuary captures uninterrupted ocean views.

Mr Robinson said: “We purchased the property several years ago as a base that felt aligned with the lifestyle I live and love, close to nature, with a view to the waves I surf everyday, and with enough privacy and space to truly switch off between competitions”.

“One of the things I’ve loved most about the home is the amount of space it offers.”

The two-storey main residence is built around light, timber and glass.

Floor-to-ceiling windows draw the ocean into every room, and sliding doors open onto a wraparound deck which Mr Robinson describes as the heart of daily life at the property.

Two bedrooms on the upper level feature louvre windows and direct deck access, while downstairs a sprawling games room with a pool table and built-in seating offers a more relaxed retreat.

It is not just a main residence, the fully self-contained granny flat adds incredible flexibility, whether for guests, extended family, or as a private retreat, Mr Robinson said.

“It gives the property a real sense of scale and versatility that’s quite rare.”

Mr Robinson said more recently, they built a dedicated yoga and wellness studio that sits on the property with its own outlook and peaceful energy.

“It can just as easily be used as an art studio, creative workspace, or training zone, it’s a really special part of the home and captures the natural light and views in a way that feels inspiring and calm,” he said.

“What makes this property stand out to me is that it doesn’t feel like every other new build.

“So many homes today can look the same, very predictable.

“We were intentional about keeping it feeling like a home.

“It has soul, not just square meterage.”

He said another favourite part of the home is the connection between indoor and outdoor living, the openness, the natural light, and the sense of privacy.

“It’s a place where I’ve been able to train, prepare for major events, and also properly unwind with family,” Mr Robinson said.

“There are a lot of special memories here, early mornings before heading to surf, downtime between tour legs, and celebrating wins with friends and family.”

Mr Robinson said the home would suit someone who values space, privacy, and individuality.

“It’s ideal for someone who appreciates quality design and wants something that feels unique rather than replicated.”

Perched on one of Gnarabup Beach's most coveted streets, this elevated coastal sanctuary captures uninterrupted ocean views and a rare sense of space and privacy.

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