$2,750,000 to $2,950,000
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21 Johnstons Lane, Main Arm NSW 2482

House
544
Block size: 2.52 Hectares approx.

'Glen Isle' An Idyllic Mullumbimby Estate

One of Byron Shire's most idyllic and historic residences, 'Glen Isle', constructed circa 1912, is a timeless residence situated on six stunning acres adorned with mature trees and established gardens just minutes from the vibrant town of Mullumbimby.

The main home, an impressive and expansive, master-build offers a very grand, open plan living room leading to three bedrooms, two modern bathrooms, a study and charming timber kitchen.

Rich with character and packed with original features, soaring 12ft ceilings, hardwood floors, old patterned glass, pressed metal ceilings and tongue and groove joinery throughout, 'Glen Isle' captures the allure of a bygone era.

The north-facing bullnosed veranda, stretching the full length of the home, offers multiple spaces to relax and soak in the views over the home paddocks and grounds and over to Mt Chincogan from a perfect northerly aspect.

Beyond the main residence discover 'The Barn', a generous and luxurious one-bedroom guest accommodation crafted from local timber with polished concrete and raked ceilings and ''The Cabin', a self-contained one-bedroom workers cottage. Additional infrastructure includes a workshop with three-phase power and solar batteries, a machinery shed, and a double garage providing ample covered parking,

This stunning property is historically home to horses, makes an ideal hobby farm. Water security is guaranteed, with a domestic licensed bore and water rights to the Brunswick River. The land is fertile, with established avocados and citrus orchards along with two veggie gardens. There is also a chicken run, 82,000L of water tanks, water filtration and 10kW of solar panels to complete the eco-friendly profile.

Seemingly miles away from the hustle, 'Glen Isle' is the antidote to city life and is just minutes from Mullumbimby, 15 minutes from Brunswick Heads, 20 minutes from Byron Bay, and 40 minutes from the Gold Coast. With over 100 years of love invested in its maintenance and development, 'Glen Isle' stands as a rare opportunity for the next custodians to embrace the unique history and fertile landscape of this Iconic property.

Call Gary or Todd today to organise an inspection and experience the charm of Glen Isle for yourself.

Main features:

- 'Glen Isle' a historic estate established circa 1912

- Main house Master build, 3 bedrooms, 2 renovated bathrooms with huge central living room

- Light & bright, cross ventilation, high ceilings master built with, 12ft ceilings, a/c, wood fired heating, and oven and flexible floorplan

- Perfect northerly aspect with views over the six idyllic, all usable acres

- 'The Barn' - One bed luxury guest accommodation, 'The Cabin' one bed workers cottage

- Large machinery shed, workshop plus double garage

- 10kW solar system with batteries, water filtration

- Large family room and dining area - hardwood floors & pressed metal ceilings

- Office and sunroom North facing verandahs - full length Magnificent elevated and well drained natural landscape formed over thousands of years

- Park like grounds maintained and developed for over 100 years

- Water - tanks totaling 82,000L, domestic licensed bore and water rights to pump from the Brunswick River

- Minutes to Mullum, 15 mins to the beach, 20 mins to Byron & 40 mins to the Gold Coast

Property Code: 1296

Features include: Fireplace(s),Verandah,Outdoor entertainment area,Self-contained accommodation,Granny flat,Water Tank,Solar power,Shed/stable,Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning,Floorboards,Pot-belly stove

Inspections

No open inspections scheduled.

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Contact Todd Buckland to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.

Key details

Bedrooms:
5
Bathrooms:
4
Garage Spaces:
4
Property type:
House
Block Size:
2.52 Hectares*

Other Details

Lot:
1
Plan Type:
DP
Plan:
773806
Legal description:
1/773806
Byron Shire Real Estate

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Block information
Block size: 2.52Hectares (approx)
Legal description: 1/773806
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Property history

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Property History
08 May 2023
Sold
$350,000
Contract: 12/12/2022
Transfer: 08/05/2023
Block size: 24250m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Residence
28 Oct 2016
Sold
First National Byron
$1,150,000
Contract: 05/09/2016
Transfer: 28/10/2016
Listed: 17/03/2016
Days on market: 172
Block size: 24250m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Residence

Main Arm suburb information

A little bit about who lives locally, as provided by government census data
SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
47 years
Population
640
Listing ID: 182360439. This listing has been viewed 7 times. It was first displayed on 08/03/2024 and last updated on 10/04/2024.
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