This iconic homestead was established over one hundred years ago and just breathes history. (Former hotel 1888-1908). Although the former glory as the local pub (Mt Pleasant Hotel) has long since expired the home still gives that feeling of yesteryear even after some modernizing has been completed. The home really is a blank canvas for someone with a passion to live the lifestyle or possibly use as a Bed & Breakfast.

The home currently has three bedrooms, (the existing study could be used as a fourth), large lounge office area, a separate study/storeroom and huge modern kitchen with quality appliances. The lounge room is centrally located and has all the warmth of a bygone era. The bathroom with adjacent separate toilet has also been recently renovated and features a deep soaking bath. The massive wrap around verandah is just the place to relax and enjoy the rural views to be had and has that rustic feel.

Outside there is a bore, cattle yard, two three bay high clearance American style barns all on concrete slabs and with power and separate machinery shed.
There is an abundance of water with a number of dams that will hold enough water to see you through the driest spells and a seasonal creek with water holes also dotted through the property. The 148 acre (59.89Ha) property is fully fenced into four paddocks with a common lane way leading down through the property to the cattle yards making mustering an easier task. Having improved pastures with native grasses and good soil over the majority of the property, some millable timber to be had and the entire property being zoned white makes this a valuable asset for a number of uses from cattle to crops.

With school bus at the front door less than an hour from Bundaberg and approximately 8 minutes to Gin Gin means that all services are readily accessible.

If you really want the lifestyle and a piece of history then call now to make an appointment or receive a full list of features this property has to offer.

To view the history of the original hotel go to the link below:

http://www.gdaypubs.com.au/QLD/moolboolaman.html?search