The early settlers of the stunning Kin Kin region chose the best locations ensuring good access with reliable water and high ridges with views forever. John Turnbull became the areas first selector in 1902 and hand cleared this superb property which sits near the top of the range between Pinbarren and Kin Kin. The original cottage built from timber milled on the property has many unique features including 11 ft Beech ceilings and a true country homestead feel. An extension in 1940 and another in 1998 has created a 4 bed, 2 bath home with a sunny north facing veranda. Recently restumped and reroofed, the building is in good condition for its age and an adjoining 1 bedroom cabin is ideal as a studio or extra income. Gravity feed water tanks, 2 Kw grid connect solar and a new gas hot water system make this an energy efficient setup. A huge carport area has enough space for several cars, boats and tractors plus there is a large attached lockup workshop space.
A sensational large dam fed by the headwaters of Paynes Creek gives a reliable source of permanent clean water, perfect for irrigating fruit trees or maintaining stock. Plant more native trees to further enhance the birdlife and encourage the native fauna. Several large cleared paddocks with improved paspalum pastures can carry 30 head, with the highest points boasting amazing panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and perfect spots for country cabins. Bushwalk on your own property or ride horses to soak in the view.
This is good land with good water and so much potential only 35 minutes from Noosa. Close to intimate hinterland towns and great communities with a school bus going past the front gate. Call to arrange a private inspection and a chance to buy a slice of rural Noosa history.