"Crowes Nest" A Refined Coastal Retreat on the Great Ocean Road
Crowes Nest is a coastal sanctuary with breathtaking views to the Southern Ocean and westward towards the Twelve Apostles. This Otways property is perched on the ridge 450 metres above Johanna and just 4 km from the village of Lavers Hill. The Old Ocean Road winds through its 14 acres of paddocks, rainforest gullies, and spring-fed damsall within one of Victoria's most prized natural corridors.
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