The Pole House - the most photographed house on the Great Ocean Road, and probably Australia!
The Space:
Welcome to The Pole House. Widely known as the most photographed house on the Great Ocean Road, and probably Australia!
Suspended 40 meters above Fairhaven Beach, the Pole House is one of Australia's most iconic homes. Recently renovated, The Pole House now adds a luxurious modern setting to a holiday experience like no other. Whilst carefully planned and crafted, The Pole House is not about accommodation, nor is it about facilities or amenities, of which it has many, The Pole House is about the experience. Picture yourself waking to the sound of crashing waves, opening your eyes to find yourself suspended above the most spectacular coastline in the country. The Pole House is adventure, so take yourself to the edge and indulge in one of the most unique, iconic and awe inspiring destinations. Sea you there.
Strict No Party Policy (schoolies, hens, bucks etc) See terms and conditions
The Pole House is becoming increasingly more popular for wedding proposals and other special occasions because of its unique setting. However, in line with our no-party policy (clause 7 of our T&Cs), any type of decorations must be pre-approved by Gorh and includes prohibition of the following:
NO decorations attached to walls, floors and/or ceilings
NO moving of furniture
NO candles (only battery-operated)
NO party equipment (such as smoke, sparkles, etc. etc.)
If you have organised for people, other than yourself, to enter the property before your arrival, we will meet them on site to ensure they adhere to our rules.
Firewood is only supplied from May to October.
The Pole House does not have a full kitchen and only provides basic cooking facilities i.e. microwave oven, toaster, kettle, coffee machine, so please plan meals accordingly.
Please Note: this property is Not suitable for children.
Cheese platter and sparkling wine for illustrative purposes only (Not supplied)
There are external security cameras installed. Cameras are positioned to view areas for external security monitoring only. All cameras are installed in line with local regulations.
The Pole House was recently featured in an episode of 'Destination Happiness'
"It is rare someone writes a book good enough for it to enter the literary canon and be enjoyed by successive generations. Decades pass between the composition of one great symphony and another. Its just as infrequent that an architect designs and builds a house that becomes iconic, even famous. In Australia there is the Rose Seidler House, built in NSW in 1950 by Harry Seidler; The Walsh Street house, built in 1958 by Robin Boyd; Grounds House, built in Victoria by Roy Grounds; the Philip Island House, completed in the late eighties by Barrie Marshall; Gottlieb house by Wood Marsh; Kempsey House designed by Glenn Murcutt; and Castlecrag House, in NSW, the work of Hugh Buhrich. One quickly comes to the end of the list.
The avant garde is not so rare. Neither is the excellent. But the avant-garde and excellent together is achieved so seldom we can hold the names of these select few in our heads.
The Pole House at Fairhaven was built by Frank Dixon and instantly became a landmark, a man made natural attraction, a concrete apostle, a sentinel guarding the eastern gate to The Great Ocean Road. It was built by the ancients in the seventies, a time before computers and ring roads when the coast was a rumour, and it became a totem in a far place.
Children in cars heading down the coast held competitions to see who could spot it first. It became such a shared part of the landscape people stopped to take photos, and as you stand on its balcony with a drink in your hand people wave from passing cars and toot their horns as if you hold some honorary position. Its current owners call this being anonymously famous.
Driving past the Pole House these last thirty-odd years Id always wondered what it would be like looking down from the inside out across the sea. It turns out to be one of those rare experiences that exceed expectations like Paris or the Great Barrier Reef.
The house has just been redesigned by Franco Fiorentini from F2 Architecture and is a brilliant new statue on an already famous pedestal. The first feeling one has at the Pole House is a vertiginous thrill based on altitude and distance, as if you are Leonardo DiCaprio leaning high out over the water off the front of a mighty ship as it cuts through rolling swell. Apprehension and awe mingle as the house sways gently. You are both airborne and seaborne, having left land, and the very Earth, behind. You're also brought face-to-face with the paucity of you own language as you keep repeating the same hackneyed phrases over and over. Wow. I cant believe this. Wow.
The house is a blaze of architectural brio. The taps have lights hidden in their mouths shining down along the bubbling paths of falling water, and alongside each light a diode, so when the water is cold it is blue, as the temperature rises to warm it turns purple and by the time the water is hot it is bright red. The couches recline and stretch at button-press. Blinds covering two whole walls rise at the press of another button, uncovering half the world. Wave your hand near a set of light switches and they glow and tell you what's on and what's not. The main room curves around a central bathroom pod clad in burnt ash panels. In front of the floor-to-ceiling window a suspended fireplace hangs from its own chimney essentially a fire burning in a cold sea. The floor is a dark stone the Medicis might have trod. Wifi is available.
For all this, architectural features really have no significant place in the wonder of this house. Its defining and beguiling feature is that the sea and sky are in the room. The rumbling surf and two hundred degrees of ocean with a vast superstructure of cloud overhead. The mood of the house is set by the mood of these elements. Subservient to a constantly changing pageant of light, cloud, wave and colour.
Dramatic reefs of fire to the west as the sun goes down, while in the East saturated purples fall to night. The closer you are to the sky the more its intricacies are laid bare. You soon understand this room might hold a thousand different sunsets. Another thousand dawns. In here, as part of the sea and sky, each day will be an entity set apart from those before and to come.
The land is a lesser, peripheral, presence. But you could study it all day from up here. Fifty kilometres of coast. From the Split Point Lighthouse at Aireys Inlet the Great Ocean Road rides a rollercoaster of hills through the forests of The Otways to and beyond Lorne. The hills ripple and fold with the passing sun.
Like no other house on the shipwreck coast you have the feeling you are perched on the edge of a vast unknown. Its a rare sensation. You get it at Treetops Hotel in Kenya at the edge of the immense Aberdare National Park. And at El Questro Station, sitting clifftop with the infinite Kimberly laid out below. At the Pole House you are at a frontier, the edge of the world you know and the beginning of some other exotic sphere. Its a mood, a portal to another place Antarctica or ease somewhere further away than you were expecting."
Interaction with Guests:
At Great Ocean Road Holidays we pride ourselves on providing our guests a personalized holiday experience. Contactable 24/7 and committed to our local community, our team has a wealth of over 40 years of experience in holiday accommodation, we are seasoned experts in our field. Our business engages qualified housekeepers and preferred local tradespeople.
Commodités de l’hébergement
Internet
Disponible dans la maison : Wi-Fi
Repas et boissons
Batterie de cuisine, vaisselle et couverts
Cafetière-théière
Grille-pain
Lave-vaisselle
Réfrigérateur
Chambres
Chambre
Draps fournis
Salle de bain
1 salle de bain
Douche
Lieux de séjour
Foyer
Divertissement
Lecteur de DVD
Téléviseur
Confort
Chauffage
Climatisation
Animaux de compagnie
Aucun animal de compagnie autorisé
Accessibilité
Hébergement non-fumeurs
Dispositifs de sécurité
Présence d’un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone non signalée (L’hôte n’a pas indiqué s’il y avait un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone dans l’hébergement; envisagez d’apporter un détecteur portable.)
Détecteur de fumée (L’hôte a indiqué qu’il y avait un détecteur de fumée dans l’hébergement.)
L’hôte vous enverra un courriel contenant les instructions relatives à l’arrivée et au départ.
Les renseignements fournis par l’hébergement peuvent être traduits au moyen d’outils de traduction automatique.
Règles
House Rules
A late checkout fee may apply should guests check out late without prior advise and approval from host.
Strict no party policy (schoo...
Animaux de compagnie
Les animaux de compagnie ne sont pas autorisés.
Enfants et lits supplémentaires
Les enfants sont bienvenus.
Événements
Aucun événement autorisé
Fumeurs/non-fumeurs
Interdis de fumer
Renseignements importants
À savoir
Des frais par personne supplémentaire peuvent s’appliquer et varient selon les politiques de l’hébergement.
Une pièce d’identité avec photo émise par le gouvernement et un dépôt en espèces, une carte de crédit ou une carte de débit pour couvrir les frais accessoires peuvent être requis à l’arrivée.
Les demandes spéciales sont sujettes à la disponibilité au moment de l’enregistrement et peuvent entraîner des frais supplémentaires. Les demandes spéciales ne peuvent pas être garanties.
Les fêtes et les événements de groupe sont strictement interdits.
L’hôte n’a pas indiqué s’il y avait un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone dans l’hébergement; envisagez d’apporter un détecteur portable avec vous pendant le voyage.
L’hôte a indiqué qu’il y avait un détecteur de fumée dans l’hébergement.
Cet hébergement est géré par l’intérmediaire de notre partenaire Vrbo. Vrbo vous enverra un courriel contenant un lien vers un compte Vrbo qui vous permettra de modifier ou d’annuler votre réservation.
À propos du quartier
À Fairhaven, cette propriété de vacances se situe à proximité de la plage. Voici des sites locaux : Phare de Split Point et Memorial Arch at Eastern View, et parmi les attractions de la région, notons les suivantes : Parc national marin Eagle Rock Marine Sanctuary et Réserve Coogoorah Park. D'autres attraits valent également le détour : Lorne Sea Baths et Parc national marin de Point Addis. Vivez des aventures aquatiques dans la région en essayant le surf/surf horizontal et la pêche, ou profitez des grands espaces en découvrant le cyclisme et le vélo de montagne. Visiter le guide de voyage pour Fairhaven
Melbourne, Victoria (AVV-Avalon) : à 60 min en voiture
Restaurants
The Lighthouse Tea Rooms
5 min en voiture
Aireys Inlet Fish & Chips
3 min en voiture
Fairhaven SLSC
13 min à pied
Rogue Wave Brewery
5 min en voiture
Point Roadknight Kiosk
13 min en voiture
Foire aux questions
The Pole House - At Fairhaven accepte-t-il les animaux de compagnie?
Non, l’établissement n’accepte pas les animaux de compagnie.
Combien cela coûte-t-il de séjourner à The Pole House?
En date du 20 août 2026, les prix trouvés pour un séjour d’une nuit pour deux adultes à l’hébergement The Pole House le 23 août 2026 commencent à 1 441 $ CA, taxes et frais en sus. Ce prix est fondé sur le plus bas prix par nuit des 24 dernières heures pour des séjours dans les 30 prochains jours. Les prix sont sujets à changement. Choisissez vos dates pour obtenir des prix précis.
À quelle heure est-il possible d'arriver à The Pole House - At Fairhaven?
L’arrivée est possible à partir de 14 h.
À quelle heure doit s'effectuer le départ à The Pole House - At Fairhaven?
Le départ est à 11 h.
Où se situe The Pole House - At Fairhaven?
Propriété de vacances se trouve à proximité de la plage, à moins de 15 minutes de marche des sites suivants : Great Otway National Park (parc national) et Table Rock Beach. Eco Logic et Parc national marin Eagle Rock Marine Sanctuary se trouvent également à moins de 5 km.