This fully restored 1908 post federation design three bedroom Queenslander has all the attributes one would expect from a house with such a pedigree. The views to the Great Dividing Range from the rear of the property are splendid and only surpassed by those from the north-easterly facing wrap-around front veranda. The house was fully restored internally in 2009, had a new roof installed in late 2010 and the exterior repainted in late 2011.
The wide satin-finished honey coloured hoop pine floors, VJ walls and ceilings are as original as the claw foot bath. The rear veranda has been enclosed to incorporate a day bed, study and laundry and the 1.5kw solar system ensures little or no energy costs. Town water is connected but the property currently operates using water from the two house tanks.
The attractive garden set in this perfectly situated fully fenced acre block features a variety of established plants and shrubs and includes 18 fruit varieties, a raised vegetable patch at the rear of the garage and a small lock up storage shed. This lovely house is complete with a lavender garden and a canopy of roses to greet you at the front gate.
Don’t dillydally. This is a gem not to be missed.

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