Set on 15 acres just on the edge of the historic Noosa Hinterland township of Kin Kin, this 1930′s Queenslander has probably many a story to tell. Moved to its current site in 1981 from Nambour, the home consists of four bedrooms, two bathrooms and displays so many of the original features you expect to find in a home of this era, high ceilings, timber floors, fretwork and casement windows etc. There is a nice and private covered outdoor entertaining deck that overlooks the pool and creek area. Also plenty of shed and garage room, including high caravan or boat shed. There are copious opportunities to explore an array of rural or lifestyle ventures, open paddocks for animals or small crops plus a 2ha pumping licence from the creek. Mature Gympie Messmate trees plus other plantings of cabinet timbers and forest re-vegetation, fruit trees and nut trees. The real highlight of this property for me is the tree lined creek which meanders through the property and displays crystal clear water holes, rocky bottoms, stepping stone crossings and has even been the setting of several platypus sightings over the years.