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Inside Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s $50,000-a-week Byron Bay ‘eco-mansion’

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Inside Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s $50,000-a-week Byron Bay ‘eco-mansion’

Nicole Kidman is living in Byron Bay, on the New South Wales coast, with her husband Keith Urban and their two daughters while she films her new TV series, Nine Perfect Strangers. 

And the famous family have reportedly splashed out on luxury lodgings throughout their stay, renting out a Spanish-style ‘eco-mansion’ called The Range, according to The Daily Telegraph

The luxurious property, which is environmentally sustainable, ‘sits on 120 acres in the hinterland of Byron Bay’ and is believed to cost up to $50,000 a week.

Private chef, a personalised butler and rustic furnishings: Inside Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's (pictured) $50,000-a-week Byron Bay 'eco-mansion'

Private chef, a personalised butler and rustic furnishings: Inside Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's (pictured) $50,000-a-week Byron Bay 'eco-mansion'

Private chef, a personalised butler and rustic furnishings: Inside Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s (pictured) $50,000-a-week Byron Bay ‘eco-mansion’

Luxurious: The luxurious property, which is environmentally sustainable, 'sits on 120 acres in the hinterland of Byron Bay' and costs up to $50,000 a week

Luxurious: The luxurious property, which is environmentally sustainable, 'sits on 120 acres in the hinterland of Byron Bay' and costs up to $50,000 a week

Luxurious: The luxurious property, which is environmentally sustainable, ‘sits on 120 acres in the hinterland of Byron Bay’ and costs up to $50,000 a week

The Range is nestled on the top of Picadilly Hill and offers guests sweeping views of the sea.

It features three seperate dwellings including The Barn Studio and The Cabin Inn.

The Range also boasts a macadamia orchard, expansive lawns, amphitheatre style fire pit and an extensive outdoor pool.

Serene: Aerial photos of the property show its expansive lawns, amphitheatre style fire pit and an extensive outdoor pool

Serene: Aerial photos of the property show its expansive lawns, amphitheatre style fire pit and an extensive outdoor pool

Serene: Aerial photos of the property show its expansive lawns, amphitheatre style fire pit and an extensive outdoor pool

Rustic: It also features three bedrooms, open plan living, indoor and outdoor dining areas as well as hand crafted and recycled furniture by local artisans

Rustic: It also features three bedrooms, open plan living, indoor and outdoor dining areas as well as hand crafted and recycled furniture by local artisans

Rustic: It also features three bedrooms, open plan living, indoor and outdoor dining areas as well as hand crafted and recycled furniture by local artisans

A private chef, housekeeper, butler and a security guard are also reportedly on offer for guests. 

The Range homestead also features three bedrooms, open plan living, indoor and outdoor dining areas as well as hand crafted and recycled furniture by local artisans.

The property, is located 15 minutes from Byron Bay’s bustling centre and is equipped with solar panels and a 220,000-litre water tank.

Escape: The Range is nestled on the top of Picadilly Hill and offers guests sweeping views of the sea

Escape: The Range is nestled on the top of Picadilly Hill and offers guests sweeping views of the sea

Escape: The Range is nestled on the top of Picadilly Hill and offers guests sweeping views of the sea

Sustainable living: The property, is located 15 minutes from Byron Bay's bustling centre and is equipped with solar panels and a 220,000-litre water tank

Sustainable living: The property, is located 15 minutes from Byron Bay's bustling centre and is equipped with solar panels and a 220,000-litre water tank

Sustainable living: The property, is located 15 minutes from Byron Bay’s bustling centre and is equipped with solar panels and a 220,000-litre water tank

Nicole and her family are expected to reside in the beach town for the next 19 weeks while she films the Hulu series.

Nine Perfect Strangers is based on Liane Moriarty’s bestselling novel of the same name.

Last month, Nicole told The Daily Telegraph, she’s ‘thrilled’ to be able to bring the $100 million production and hundreds of jobs to the local film industry, after it was sent crashing down by the coronavirus pandemic.

The actress and her husband recently divided fans after being granted permission to skip mandatory hotel quarantine and self-isolate at their sprawling country NSW property following their arrival back to Australia via a private jet from the USA.

Lavish living: Nicole and her family are expected to reside in the beach town for the next 19 weeks while she films the Hulu series

Lavish living: Nicole and her family are expected to reside in the beach town for the next 19 weeks while she films the Hulu series

Lavish living: Nicole and her family are expected to reside in the beach town for the next 19 weeks while she films the Hulu series

Spacious: The property also features three seperate dwellings including The Barn Studio and The Cabin Inn

Spacious: The property also features three seperate dwellings including The Barn Studio and The Cabin Inn

Spacious: The property also features three seperate dwellings including The Barn Studio and The Cabin Inn

Source: Daily Mail Australia | News Colony

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