Monolith
Project Details
The Monolith (The Cliff) is a boutique 10-acre rockland estate beyond Chikkaballapur, shaped by a massive natural cliff with a dramatic vertical drop of nearly 150–200 feet. Here, the land is not a backdrop. It is the reason for the project.
Conceived by Maysons as a decompression landscape, the estate brings together farm plots, optional stone-led cottages and contour-responsive planning. The architecture stays low, grounded and respectful, allowing stone, shadow, silence and scale to become part of everyday life.
The result is a farm plot development where the magnitude of nature becomes the true luxury — a place to slow the body, quieten the mind and restore perspective.
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The Monolith is a boutique rockland estate where the scale of nature becomes the luxury. Instead of adding spectacle, the design works with restraint, respect and revelation — allowing the cliff to stay the protagonist while cottages, paths and courts move with the contours.
Stone-led architecture, muted materials and native landscape create a low-density, high-sensory environment: framed views to the cliff, silence pockets, rock courts and shaded thresholds that slow the body and soften the mind.
For Maysons, this is not land inventory but an emotional landscape. The project expresses their pillars of Well Being, Creative Thought and Productive Energy — using awe, grounding and decompression to restore perspective. The cliff becomes the amenity, silence the amenity, and the ability to feel small before something timeless the true measure of Micro Luxury Living.
















































































