This circa designed colonial homestead is meticulously built all the way down to the wrought iron verandah balustrades, true to its traditions and interior and exterior design, in the manner of yesterdays craftsmen.

Set on 17,610 sqm allotment half of which has been cleared as the house site, with the remainder left as a natural habitat, through which a creek meanders in the wet season and where walking tracks take you to an idyllic bungalow, this home exudes traditional elegance and the charm of a world gone by.

Built of sandstone block, with authentic rolled roof over the 2.4m verandahs, which encompass the entire home, this is a property that both the traditionalist and contemporary buyer will be enthused to purchase.

Magnificent gardens surrounding the entire building, are enhance by a water-lilly filled dam and pier, are irrigated with water supplied by the bore in the garden, which produces 13,650 litres of water per hour, this traditional and elegant residence will raise the heart beat of the most astute purchaser.

With three bedrooms, the master with ensuite and walk-in robe and the other 2 with built-in robes, which are also serviced by the main bathroom which has a spa bath and shower, finished in brush box timber, this main upper level boasts 3 meter high ceilings throughout.

On this level is a formal lounge in the open floor plan adjacent to the dining area and adjacent to the modern kitchen, with its hand made brush-box timber built in cupboards and storage areas.

The island bench is also constructed of brush box timber and has been cleverly designed to include the refrigerator and freezer, effectively keeping these appliances out of sight, yet part of the kitchen.

This area is air-conditioned for the warmer months and has a combustion fire place to heat this beautiful home in the winter.

Every room on this level has French double doors, hand made of Western Redwood Cedar timber leading out onto the spacious verandahs and all windows and door are insect screened.

Even the interior decoration and paint work is in keeping with the original references, with a picture rail breaking the walls in colour scheme.

Down stairs is a guest suite with its own toilet and shower and kitchen potential and adjacent is a huge dual lock up garage.

An easy 15 minute drive to Noosa Heads from this country setting provides all benefits of schools, hospital, shopping centre, sports activities of every description, including boating on Noosa River and Noosas famed beaches and restaurants.

Only an inspection will conclude that this is a superior home, elegantly and beautifully constructed to the specifications of the original Queensland 1860s manor house, that cannot be replaced today, at the asking price.

Inspections by Appointment.

Exclusive to Scott Cowley 0414 544 420 & Dan Neylan 0412 764 370

The sustainability declaration for this property can be obtained by contacting the agent.