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It's been the location for some of the most explosive scenes for Married At First Sight this season.
And now Daily Mail takes an inside look at the luxury property known as Greyleigh that was used for the action-packed couples retreat.
Situated in beautiful hill country near Kiama on the South Coast, 126 km from , the vintage property can cost up to $3,750 for a two-night minimum stay.
Built as a dairy farm in the 1880's, the sprawling 80-hectare site underwent a $5million transformation that began in 2019 and took five years to complete.
Now a wedding venue and 'farm-stay', the main feature is the four-bedroom Homestead, which can accommodate 12 adults.
Perched on a hillside, the charming getaway offers dazzling views of the surrounding countryside and the ocean nearby.
It's been the location for some of the most explosive scenes for Married At First Sight this season. And now Daily Mail takes an inside look at the luxury property known as Greyleigh (Pictured: Bec Zacharia)
The vintage property can cost up to $3,750 for a two-night minimum stay. (Pictured)
Scott and Gia managed to grab the stunning main suite for their weekender
Scott and Gia managed to grab the stunning main suite for their weekender, which features a four-poster bed and a claw-foot tub on a platform of Italian marble.
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The homestead also features an al fresco dining space on the covered wraparound verandah. There's also a charming classic country-style breakfast room.
Other highlights include a formal dining room, antique furniture, brass chandeliers and vintage décor, including farmhouse sinks.
Meanwhile, Steven managed to grab a private room in the adjacent guest house for his retreat with Rachel.
The gorgeous timber property also features heritage-protected corrugated iron roofing and fittings that help transport guests back to the 19th century.
Other highlights include a spa and pool with a cabana, and a BBQ area with an outdoor pizza oven
Also on site is The Gables, which was once the main dairy, and now functions as an event space with a large bar.
The MAFS couples also featured in scenes filmed on the property's expansive gardens, which are planted with fig trees, camellias and native flowers.
The stunning main suite features a four-poster bed and a claw-foot tub
The brides enjoyed some fun in the sun during the retreat
Rachel and Steve's room in the Guest House at Greyleigh
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