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Live, Work And Play In The Glorious Sunshine Coast Hinterland
Lovely home with huge potential, garden centre AND coffee shop opportunity on the glorious Blackall Range tourist trail.
The character-filled original Queenslander home was built in 1903 and has expansive wrap-around verandahs with separate access from the coffee shop and commercial kitchen below. The 3300m2 flat block comes with garden centre approval, sharing access to a further 6334m2 land at the rear, along with income facility from the separate two bedroom studio and three car garage. The coffee shop was fully renovated in 2021 and features 2 large covered outdoor dining areas, as well as indoor seating, a large commercial kitchen and guest toilet. Additionally there is the charming gift shop, separate office, plenty of storage under the residence to capitalise on and parking facility for 36 cars.
'The Shed' garden centre, gift shop and coffee shop became an instant success with locals from far and wide, as well as visiting tourists, gardeners and gardening clubs until its closure in 2022. Serving up a delectable menu of breakfasts and lunches made from local producers, delighted patrons couldn't resist taking home a new plant from the garden centre, or a fancy pot or nicknack from the well-stocked gift shop. Located next to the iconic Tudor building that formerly housed the famous 'Relais Bressan' French restaurant and most recently 'The Craft' that featured craft beers from around the Coast, an amazing business, residential or multi-use opportunity awaits it's next incarnation.
Ideally situated between two of the most popular tourist destinations, Montville and Mapleton, renowned for their appealing villages of coffee shops, boutiques, galleries, celebrated restaurants, luxury rainforest retreats and cute guest houses along with the stunning Kondalilla National Park and waterfall, Mapleton Forest Reserve with its array of piccabeen palm groves, bunya pines and blackbutt trees and Mapleton Falls National Park with it's 120 metre waterfall and fabulous view of the Mary Valley, Flaxton enjoys a constant stream of hikers, mountain bikers, nature lovers, car and motorcycle clubs and wedding parties.
A truly unique opportunity to live and work in the same location, enjoy passive income from either the residence, commercial kitchen, coffee shop or garden centre, OR simply turn it into a stunning home...............the options are as unlimited, as could be the clientele again!
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Original 1903 Queenslander residence on 3302m2 block Separate two bedroom studio, carport and 3 car garage Renovated coffee shop with commercial kitchen Garden Centre with parking for 36 cars Estimated returns $670 pwk residence and $440 pwk studio Body Corporate Fees of just $564.66 per annum Biolytic Waste Water System, bore and tank water 33 minutes to beaches and Sunshine Coast Airport 90 minutes to Brisbane Airport
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