This unique property is steeped in history, dating back to around1919 when, to the best of our knowledge, Samuel James Coleman acquired a large deed of grant of land by agricultural selection. The original deed of grant was approximately 156 acres, which was subsequently subdivided and transferred to Harold Jenyns, another early pioneer of Tamborine Mountain.

The solid 3 storey cavity brick home was built around 1939, designed by a Sydney architect, in the classic Art Deco style of the times, sitting on just over one third of an acre (1429m2) on the eastern escarpment with glorious views over the hinterland to the Coast.

?Villa Margaret? (locally known as ?The Bishop?s House?) was bought by Archbishop James Duhig in 1949. In 1961 ownership was transferred to the Order of the Conossian Sisters and was used as a retreat until 1984, when the current owners purchased the property.
(This is anecdotal history only ? verification should be sought independently)

?Villa Margaret? offers stylish, classic living with modern conveniences and comforts:
*Formal entry
*Formal lounge and dining with fireplace
*Modern open plan kitchen and informal dining
*Bright and breezy sunroom leading from Master bedroom and study
*Queen sized Master bedroom
*3 double family/guest bedrooms
*2 Bathrooms with beautiful terrazzo flooring
*Study/consultation room/library with fireplace
*Tasteful leadlight features
*Golden Crows Ash timber floors in all living areas
*Terrazzo flooring in bathrooms and laundry
*Low maintenance terraced gardens with meandering pebble pathways
*Spacious outdoor living areas
*Solid brick double garage with automatic doors
*A short stroll to Palm Grove National Park ? a prehistoric rainforest at your

For more information or to arrange an inspection of this unique property please call John Breckon-Thomas on 0418763475.
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