Perched on a peaceful 5-acre spread, just a short 13-minute drive from the heart of Gympie CBD, this Queenslander is more than just a home - it's a slice of country paradise, beckoning a new owner to step into its welcoming embrace. Accessible via a solid bitumen road, the property offers a blissful escape into the heart of rural living. The Chamferboard Queenslander, boasting gleaming polished hardwood floors, showcases a modern country kitchen and retains its original French doors, embodying a timeless, country home charm. All weather covered with air-conditioning for the summer and crackling wood-burning fireplace adds a touch of warmth for the winter, creating a cozy haven within. Step onto the front and side verandahs, where you can kick back and soak in the ambience of the surrounding countryside. A sizeable dam graces the land, providing a refreshing watering hole for the resident cows that currently call this place home - though the choice is yours when it comes to the occupants of this pastoral haven. Additional living space at the back spills out onto a welcoming deck, creating the perfect spot to unwind and savor the slow pace of country living. A sturdy shed, perfect for sheltering your trusty vehicles and cherished toys, stands tall on the property. Multiple animal pens and a collection of raised vegetable gardens add to the homely, rural feel, and established fruit trees dot the landscape, offering a taste of nature's bounty. The scene is completed by a scattering of sheds, including a spacious 10x9m powered shed with a partly concreted floor, a 2-bay open high-clearance shed, and a 7.5x2.5m powered, lockable shed with an attached 7.5x3.5m gravel carport. A 6x4m open potting shed and a small garden shed round out the functional layout. Quenching your water needs are a pair of tanks adjoining the sheds, collecting a total of 69,000 litres of rainwater. Plus, a 5kw Solar System has already staked its claim, ensuring a sustainable and pocket-friendly lifestyle. This Queenslander, steeped in history and surrounded by the rustic beauty of the countryside, eagerly awaits its next caretaker - someone who cherishes the tranquility and character that define this unique country property.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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