This Queenslander is steeped in history, built in the 1920′s and was used as a temporary advanced headquarters for the 5th Australian Division during WWll from March, 1942 until approximately July, 1942 where they then moved to the foothills of Mount Stuart.

The current owners have undertaken a restoration not only ensuring keeping its original features but making it a liveable home, the results are nothing short of stunning, warm and inviting full of charm of yesteryear.

The epitome of historic architectural beauty and sublime elegance, this stunning home is set within an idyllic, private fully fenced 1,527m2 garden retreat which you access through secure electric gates.

An imposing floorplan delivers approximately 290sqm of enchanting living and entertaining areas alongside five bedrooms and a playroom or study. Soaring ceilings, ornate fretwork above the doorways, three vast living and dining spaces and a butler’s pantry bigger than most kitchens. The stove is something to be admired, the brand AGA with its 6 burner gas cook top and electric oven has to be seen to be appreciated. The dishwasher is a two-drawer Fisher and Paykel which is integrated with the timber kitchen. The home is fully airconditioned with screens and fans throughout. Low electricity costs as the 6kw solar keeps the costs down.

With three bathrooms there can be no excuse for running late in the mornings for school or work. The main bedroom ensuite was replaced recently with two vanities and a walk-in shower. The family bathroom was renovated approx. 10 years ago, it too is very spacious and has a walk-in shower, the third bathroom off the 4th bedroom has a shower, vanity and toilet.

A separate 123m2 dwelling towards the back corner of the block has many uses but has been used as a teenager’s retreat and is complemented by a sparkling inground salt water pool surrounded by timber decking.

The owners have put in many hours and lovingly restored the front gardens into a sanctuary with a resort style pond. The bore helps to keep the lawn lush and green all year round with automatic sprinkler system to the front and side yard and the back yard is on a hose and spray.

- The kitchen forms the heart of the home, overlooking the living areas.
- 5 bedroom home, 4 with built-ins, fans and air-conditioning throughout.
- 3 bathrooms – one ensuite replaced recently with double vanities.
- Vast open plan dining, living and kitchen hardwood polished timber floors throughout.
- AGA 6 burner gas cooktop stove with electric oven.
- Double drawer Fisher and Paykel dishwasher.
- Walk in Butler’s Pantry with sink – ideal spot to hide all the mess from cooking when your guests arrive.
- 6 seater breakfast bar, kitchen benchtops all made from solid timber.
- 1.4metre wide plumbed fridge space will fit the largest of fridges.
- Tongue and groove walls, fret works, high ceilings and stunning lighting.
- This home has storage galore throughout. There is also storage under the home.
- A 123sqm teenagers retreat / games room.
- Low electricity costs as the 6kW solar keeps the costs down.
- 1 minute bike ride to Ross River just at the end of Mango Avenue.
- Lots of off-street parking on this property, plus a two-vehicle garage.
- Flood free during the Townsville weather event in February, 2019.

This residence is a rarity and it is safe to say that it is unlike anything you have ever seen. The owners have created their own idyllic piece of paradise, privately hidden behind a white picket fence and manicured hedges. The only way to appreciate what is behind these is to come and inspect.

* Inspections by appointment

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