When George Clooney entered Fortress Australia, he and his glamorous family were whisked directly to a quarantine set up like no other.
While everyday returning Aussies are holed up in government-run hotels in capital cities, the Clooney clan were granted an exemption to hunker down at one of the most exclusive residences NSW has to offer.
The A-Lister is in town for just two weeks and will spend the entirety of his NSW stay at Mount Robertson Farm before flying north to warmer climates with fellow Hollywood heavyweight Julia Roberts.
There they will film rom-com Ticket to Paradise.
The backdrop of paradise in the film will be Queensland's Whitsundays, but the Clooney's current digs in NSW would certainly be considered paradise to families holed up in tiny, windowless quarantine hotels.
When George Clooney entered Fortress Australia, he and his glamorous family were whisked directly to a quarantine set up like no other. Pictured: George and Amal Clooney enjoying the sun during quarantine last week
While everyday returning Aussies are holed up in government-run hotels in capital cities, the Clooney clan were granted an exemption to hunker down at one of the most exclusive residents NSW has to offer
The A-Lister is in town for just two weeks and will spend the entirety of his NSW stay at Mount Robertson Farm (pictured) before flying north to warmer climates with fellow Hollywood heavyweight Julia Roberts
Boasting sweeping views, rainforest themed dining, theatre and a billiards room, Mount Robertson farm has become a Hollywood hideaway in the hills of the Southern Highlands in rural NSW.
Set in a remote part of town with expansive grounds and manicured gardens, the sprawling property is somewhat of a fortress within Fortress Australia.
Armed guards patrol the outer grounds while chefs, waiters, housekeepers and minders go about their work inside, members of the Clooneys essential travel bubble.
The palatial property was once owned by millionaire property developer John Boyd and his wife Marly, who is 40 years his junior.
The couple, who have been married since 2012 and share three children, often shared sweet family snaps at the home, which was used as their family weekender.
Mr Boyd has eight children from a previous marriage, and three with Marly.
Clooney is staying in the estate with his wife and children (pictured right, with Clooney left)
The palatial property was once owned by millionaire John Boyd and his wife Marly (pictured together), who is 40 years his junior. Mr Boyd is a father of 11 kids, while he and Marly share three children
Set in a remote part of town with expansive grounds and manicured gardens, the sprawling property is somewhat of a fortress within Fortress Australia
Mount Robertson Farm