Mollymook’s Surfbeach Motel to re-emerge under new luxury guise
Multi-million-dollar refurbishment to offer hotel-apartment style living on NSW South Coast
Set to open in November, the well-known Surfbeach Motel in the NSW South Coast town of Mollymook will re-emerge as Motel Molly following a multi-million dollar refurbishment.
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Reimagined Motel Molly takes its cues from the laid-back coastal town, a long-time popular venue for Sydney weekend escapees, with connections encompassing the motel’s 1980s past.
The property’s new format sees guests offered a choice from a variety of room formats.
These include a three-bedroom residence, three two-bedroom apartments, a one-bedroom apartment and 11 King Suites, some with kitchenettes, Moroccan-style sunken baths and balconies.
Each room is intended to strike a balance between what the designers say is “the barefoot breeziness of the motels of the past and the subtle luxury of boutique hotels.”
Cascading greenery, lawns, an outdoor BBQ area and a central swimming pool set amid landscaped surrounds create a welcoming oasis and deliver privacy.
Josh Crealy, director at Knox Developments said Motel Molly as a multi-million-dollar refurbishment which will offer hotel-apartment style living in an iconic location.
“The mix of Mediterranean and Moroccan-inspired interiors by Richards Stanisch invokes a sense of relaxation and halcyon days of past that we know will resonate with a design-savvy traveller,” he said.
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