Approx 37m2

The shops have been separated by a dividing wall, this can be taken down so as to have both of the shops or you may rent one shop.

The position of the Windmill Complex is on the main thorough-fare of Coondoo Street. Approximately 1 million visitors per year pass this complex on their way to the village after they disembark the Kuranda Scenic Rail or Sky Rail.

For further information, please contact John Paterson at Professionals – Kuranda on Ph 07 4093 9050 or 0409 893 158

The picturesque village of Kuranda was officially surveyed on the 23rd October, 1888 and is situated 27km from Cairns, between 1,000 and 1,500 feet above sea level. The village has seen many episodes in its colourful history, from the railway which began in 1885 to the recently completed Skyrail. Kuranda is known for its cool climate and lush tropical rainforest which attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists each year, substantially swelling the population by day. At night, the rainforest peace returns, making this an idyllic place to live a tranquil lifestyle.

Tourism came to Kuranda in the 1920s and the village became well known as a romantic destination for the honeymoon couples! They would arrive by train and then would row across the Barron River to Fairyland end of Fairyland Road and Paradise Paradise in the Rainforest on the right hand side 2 km before the Kennedy Highway bridge. This continued until the Second World War which ended the tourism industry.

Plenty of business and employment opportunities in tourism attract increasing numbers to settle here, creating a vibrant and cosmopolitan community full of colourful characters. The current population is approximately 6,500 including the outlaying rural areas. There are acre village blocks, 1 acre lots in the immediate residential areas and 5 acre lots in the rural surrounds.

In the early 70s, Kuranda once again became known as a tourist destination with its title the village in the rainforest and was promoted as the air conditioned suburb of Cairns. The village has now grown to become an international tourist destination and provides an attractive climate away from the humidity of Cairns in a beautiful rainforest environment.