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e layout is

                                                                                       spacious, without

                                                                                       ever feeling wasted
                                                                                       and the large
                                                                                       communal areas
                                                                                       create feelings
                                                                                       of openness and
                                                                                       expansion.





































 Ideally located at the Four Mile end of Macrossan Street, Coconut Grove   couple stayed in Coconut Grove four separate times over those years, with   Reimagined with purpose

 stands as an icon of the Port Douglas landscape. Its large frontage greets   each visit cementing the same realisation: That this  was the place they
 you each time you turn onto the town’s vibrant main street and too often   wanted to return to again and again.   Graham and Jane purchased what would soon become the Deluxe Terrace


 you’ll see holidaymakers looking down from their rooftop pools.   Pool Apartment in 2022 and quickly began renovations. With the help of
             “We just couldn’t look past the building, the management and of course the   acclaimed local interior designer, Janet Morris, they set out to bring their
 But not all apartments within the luxury residence are created equal, with   location,” he said. “It was a no-brainer in the end”.  vision to life.

 one standing out among the rest. A rare, dual level, five-bedroom residence   Made for living  “The key design focus of the house was to make sure it had lots of different,

 A Grove of Their Own  sits inside (the only one of its kind in the building) that has been designed   Graham and Jane’s intimate understanding of Port Douglas and what   usable spaces,” Graham explained. And that’s exactly what they did. The


 not just with luxury in mind, but lifestyle.
                                                                   layout is spacious, without ever feeling wasted and the large communal
 Deluxe Terrace Pool Apartment, owned by Graham and his wife Jane, has   makes a stay here memorable is  evident throughout the  home, with its   areas create feelings of openness and expansion.


 all the benefits of a stay at Coconut Grove — steps from the beach, walking   features and layout reflecting their three decades of history to living and

 distance to your favourite restaurants, beautiful facilities, safety and style   holidaying here.  Tiles  were  replaced  with  floorboards,  furniture  was  upgraded,  and  the
 Like most good Port Douglas stories, this one began   — but with the added bonus of a strategically designed, multi-generational   It’s designed for the way people want to holiday: together, but not on top   glasses, crockery and linen were replaced with something a little more luxe.
 with a simple visit that turned into a decades-long   layout. What does that mean? It means the couple have used their years of   of each other. Whether you’re a group of friends, family with young and   Even the art was thoughtfully considered, sourced from local galleries.
                                                                   “Everyone told us we couldn’t put nice artwork in a rental and we said,
 family holiday tradition. For more than 30 years,   family holiday experience to create a space that is not just beautiful, but   teenage  children or  even a wedding party,  you’ll never feel there  isn’t   “why not?!”’Jane laughed.
 functional.
             enough space. Even down to the ensuites. Every bedroom has one, and a
 Graham and Jane Williams have been holidaying in   A story three decades in the making  generous one at that.   What was once an old home theatre room became a dedicated office space,


 our slice of tropical paradise, so it’s of no surprise   Few people know that a five-bedroom apartment even exists within Coconut   another feature included though years of travel experience. “In this day

 that their newly refurbished and now ready-to-rent   If you’ve been visiting Port Douglas for more than 30 years, you learn a thing   Grove, assuming that for larger groups, they have to look elsewhere.   and age, our work follows us so we wanted to make sure we had a room,
                                                                   so guests had a private space to set up away from distraction if it’s needed,”
 or two about what makes a stay memorable. Graham grew up holidaying
 apartment embodies everything you would want in a   here, with his late father’s home perched on the hill above town, and what   Set across two levels, the apartment offers true personal space for every   Graham explained.

 tropical getaway.   he remembers most is the convenience. The location. The ease of being able   guest complemented perfectly by the open, communal style living areas   The  result  is  a  full  refurbishment  that  feels  elevated,  beachy  and




 to run down to the beach or shoot across to get an ice cream after dinner.   where the whole group can come together.   effortlessly liveable. A place you’ll want to return to time and time again.

 And after years of renting around Port Douglas once he reached adulthood,

 this became even more evident.   A private pool terrace overlooking Macrossan Street, a front door on each
             level for privacy, access to the main Coconut Grove pool below and gardens

 “We spent more than 10 years renting in different areas around town to   that wrap the walkways in greenery. It’s a literal oasis hidden right in the   coconutgroveportdouglas.com.au
 Words by Lisa Keller  really get to know each section and its pros and cons,” Graham said. The   heart of town.

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