Olde Eagle Heights Original 1920′s Cottage
Believed to have been built in the 1920′s by Jessie McDonald, one of the Mountains early settlers for her maid who had fallen on hard times, this absolutely stunning cottage has been tastefully renovated, top that off with distant views to Moreton Bay and the most gorgeous cottage gardens and you have the most amazing homestead that could be straight off the cover of Queensland Country Style magazine…

~ Located within walking distance to Gallery Walk, shops, restaurants and National Parks its in the hub of village living
~ Lots of original “Queenslander” features including high ceilings, cottage windows, fretwork door ways and stunning rich timber floors
~ 3 double bedrooms, 2 with built in robes, all with plenty of light
~ The bathroom is totally modern with shower over deep bath, vanity and toilet.
~ The bathroom also hosts the laundry which is tucked away for neatness in a cupboard
~ The first living room as you enter the home has a gorgeous bay window & seat overlooking the front garden and is large enough for a sitting area and large dining table
~ The kitchen and breakfast nook are modern with just enough country styling to be in keeping and have plenty of storage with a huge pantry
~ Through to the winter snug where the North sun floods in and a big open fireplace keeps you cosy at night
~ The last but not least living area is a fabulous north facing sun room which with big windows is a great place to watch the birds or read a book
~ A North facing deck is a pleasant place to entertain at anytime of year and looks out to Moreton Bay in the distant
~ The fully fenced gardens are such a joy to be in and as they are relatively new, not that you would know it, the owner has a plan of all the plants
~ A double carport to the front and a couple of sheds completes the picture
~ A great bore feeds the house with beautiful water and three small tanks catch the rainwater

You need to see this beautiful house which has been a labour of love for the current owner before its snapped up, this is the epitome of Olde Eagle Heights living.