Inside Sunrise reporter Edwina Batholomew’s $350-per-night Blue Mountains farmhouse

Modern furnishings, picturesque views and wildlife: Inside Sunrise reporter Edwina Bartholomew’s stunning Blue Mountains farmhouse (and you can rent it for $350 per night on Airbnb!)

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Sunrise host Edwina Bartholomew, 35, married her long-term partner Neil Varcoe at the couple’s historic homestead in the Greater Blue Mountains last year.

And their renovated 1890s farmhouse, named ‘Warramba’, is now available to rent for $350 per night on Airbnb.   

Located on 100 acres of land in Glen Alice, the three-bedroom property boasts private hillside views of the Blue Mountains.

Modern furnishings, picturesque views and wildlife: Take a look inside Sunrise reporter Edwina Bartholomew’s stunning Blue Mountains farmhouse (and you can rent it for $350 per night on Airbnb!) 

Guests can relax in the pristine white bathroom, which has been completely renovated with a bathtub and oversized shower. 

The interior design includes a safari-inspired theme, with wooden light fixtures, french doors, outdoor furniture inside the bedrooms and an immaculate kitchen.

Guests can camp outside in a bell tent while surrounded by remarkably diverse wildlife, including kangaroos, wombats, goannas and birds. 

Modern design: Edwina renovated the 1890s farmhouse in 2017 with the help of an old friend. Pictured: The home's kitchen

Modern design: Edwina renovated the 1890s farmhouse in 2017 with the help of an old friend. Pictured: The home’s kitchen

What a view! The property features modern furnishings and boasts picturesque views of the Blue Mountains

What a view! The property features modern furnishings and boasts picturesque views of the Blue Mountains

Unique touch: Designer kitchenware doubles as fancy decorations on the walls

Unique touch: Designer kitchenware doubles as fancy decorations on the walls

Wedding bells! Edwina married her partner Neil Varcoe at their historic homestead in the Greater Blue Mountains last year

Wedding bells! Edwina married her partner Neil Varcoe at their historic homestead in the Greater Blue Mountains last year

The property sits just outside of Lithgow, roughly 225 kilometres from Sydney’s CBD.

Edwina and Neil reportedly paid $430,000 for the charming 19th century sandstone cottage in 2016 and sought the help of a school friend to redesign it the following year. 

‘There’s a few snakes and frogs in the loo but otherwise [we’re] on time and under budget!’ she previously told Daily Mail Australia of the renovation process.

Luxe: Guests can relax in the pristine bathroom, which has been completely renovated with a bathtub and oversized shower

Luxe: Guests can relax in the pristine bathroom, which has been completely renovated with a bathtub and oversized shower

Spacious: The three bedrooms have been designed with luxury bedding and indoor plants

Spacious: The three bedrooms have been designed with luxury bedding and indoor plants

Theme: The safari theme has inspired the use of outdoor chairs indoors and French-style windows

Theme: The safari theme has inspired the use of outdoor chairs indoors and French-style windows

What a treat! Guests are welcome to camp outdoors under the stars

Nature: The 100-acre property means there is plenty of room for farming

Farm life: Guests can sleep outdoors in a bell tent (left), surrounded by cattle (right) and remarkably diverse wildlife, including kangaroos, wombats, goannas and birds

The Channel Seven reporter is based in a $1.5million, three-bedroom home in Sydney’s Dulwich Hill with Neil, but regularly escapes to Warramba.

‘We get down there every spare minute we have,’ she told Realestate.com.au in 2017. 

‘It would be too far for some people but we absolutely love it. We rarely turn the radio on and just use the time to catch up.’ 

Worth ever penny! The couple reportedly paid $430,000 for their 1890s farmhouse

Worth ever penny! The couple reportedly paid $430,000 for their 1890s farmhouse

Read more at DailyMail.co.uk