Perfectly positioned on the northern side of Mount Cooran, this 1950’s nostalgic home has beautiful high ceilings, large spacious bedrooms, and an elevated position filling the home with natural light.

This weatherboard Queenslander was once the old Cooran Rail Workers hut from the 1950’s and has been tastefully converted into a beautiful two-story home sitting atop brick and concrete foundations. There is bucket loads of potential in this property, and the right buyer will appreciate the position this nostalgic gem sits proudly upon.

There is a sunroom off the main entry that could easily be converted into an office or small powder room. The main bedroom also has a large separate space that can be converted into an ensuite or walk-in robe. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are equally as spacious and have plenty of light and ventilation backed up by ceiling fans. The high ceilings and the open-plan layout complements the generous size of the kitchen and dining area. A shower, bath, and separate toilet make up the upper level of the home.

The built-in brick lower level is large enough for a car and a small boat. Other options for this downstairs area are a possible 4th bedroom, a large living/rumpus area, or a granny flat with a shower, toilet, and kitchenette. Room for a workshop and a dedicated laundry area make up the rest of the lower level.

The generous 1012 square meter block boasts a massive backyard with breathtaking views of Mount Cooran. The front yard is also large enough for the kids to run around and kick the football or play a game of cricket with friends. The Northeast facing veranda is the perfect place to enjoy an early morning cup of tea and take in the views over the surrounding hinterland.

Located just 5 mins walk to the township of Cooran, 10 mins to Pomona, and 20 minutes to Noosa, this slice of history is ready for a young family to make their forever home in the country.