Restored 1880s homestead

Byron Bay build- an 1880s restoration

A Byron Bay Restoration

1880s homestead in Byron Bay
The original homestead in the 1880s Byron Bay hinterland

Restoring history is a privilege. But restoring one of the very first homesteads in the Byron Bay hinterland, “Tyrone”—originally built in 1881—was an honour for our team, beyond words! At Cape Byron Building Co., we were entrusted with the delicate task of breathing new life into this remarkable piece of history, whilst preserving its architectural soul.

The homestead’s new owners, a visionary couple from Sydney, had a dream. To not only restore the home to its former grandeur, but to elevate it into an elegant, luxurious retreat. A place where history and sophistication blend seamlessly. Just before the project commenced, they were married on the property, making its restoration even more sentimental. Today, this restored beauty stands as a prestigious boutique wedding venue, also hosting corporate retreats and family gatherings, allowing others to experience the love and warmth embedded in its walls.

The Challenges of Restoring the Past

Restoring a 143-year-old homestead is never a straightforward task. Over the years, various small-scale renovations and extensions had altered its original structure. Our first mission was to carefully remove these additions and strip the homestead back to its authentic form. This required immense attention to detail to ensure we honoured the era’s architectural integrity while also reinforcing the structure for modern longevity.

starting work on the old homestead
Starting work

One of the toughest challenges we faced was the land itself. The homestead sits on bedrock, which made excavation for the new pool, underground wiring, and plumbing a formidable task.

Mother Nature also played her part in testing our team. Throughout the build, we endured extreme weather conditions, from horizontal rain to wind gusts exceeding 100 km/hr.

Digging foundations for the restoration

Adding to the adventure, we encountered a few unexpected residents—approximately twelve very settled snakes who weren’t keen on vacating their century-old home. Despite multiple relocations, they continued to make their presence known throughout the build! There were also a dozen green frogs very happily living in one of the disused toilets!

Green frogs in toilet
Very happy green frogs in the toilet

Key Features & Craftsmanship

One of the most remarkable elements of the restoration was the historic kitchen fireplace. Rather than replacing it, we meticulously restored the original structure, preserving its character while ensuring it met modern safety standards. Above the roofline, we rebuilt it entirely, mirroring the era’s design and craftsmanship. An additional standout feature is the breathtaking outdoor fireplace—a brand-new addition that feels as though it has always belonged.

rear of stone fireplace with outdoor bath
Rear of outdoor fireplace
stone fireplace
Cosy outdoor stone fireplace

To ensure authenticity, we enlisted a specialist team, whose lead stonemason even brought his retired father out of retirement to construct it in the traditional style of the period. Once completed, the deck and roof structure were carefully designed and built around it, making it the heart of the outdoor entertaining space.

Restored 1880s homestead
The end result- ‘Aurora House’ by Cape Byron Building Co

A Testament to Excellence

Through dedication, expert craftsmanship, and an unrelenting commitment to honouring the past, Cape Byron Building Co. has transformed this historic homestead into a luxurious retreat, ready to be cherished for generations to come. It stands not just as a home but as a legacy—a true reflection of love, history, and masterful building. The original “Tyrone” is now “Aurora House” and can be booked for weddings, reunions, photo shoots, holiday stays or corporate retreats.

If you’d like to talk with Cape Byron Building Co about your new build, renovation or restoration, get in touch via our contact page.