Imagine greeting each day by soaking up a spectacular sunrise, your picture-perfect surrounds aglow as the sun inches its way above the Pacific Ocean. Proudly perched in an elevated and ultra-private position, with panoramic 360-degree views of the coastline, Maleny hinterland and beyond, this represents an enticing opportunity to enjoy a landmark lifestyle.
Released to the market for the first time in 38 years, this cherished Queenslander oozes warmth and character. Nestled in an exclusive estate, 22 acres (approx.) awaits, including 3 acres which sits atop a private ridgeline and plays host to this grand home. Boasting traditional features, including raised ceilings, tongue and groove walls, an enclosed veranda which hugs of the upper level and a cosy fireplace, there's even an old wood stove in the kitchen to add to its authentic charm. Best of all is the abundance of light-filled space to spread out and enjoy. A country style, galley kitchen flows into the dining area, while the lounge links with the enclosed veranda before integrating with a large, alfresco deck. The unique, hexagonal sunroom is a place you'll want to linger a while too, immersing yourself in views of an ever-changing landscape and a diversity of bird life.Downstairs, a vast rumpus room flows out to a tree-lined patio, while outdoors, a pool is on hand to tempt you.
The sprawling sense of space also extends to the six bedrooms and three bathrooms. Cleverly designed to entertain the idea of holiday-style accommodation, three bedrooms reside upstairs and three downstairs and all present with panoramic views. The two upstairs bathrooms offer easy accessibility and are draped against lush garden glimpses, with one boasting a circular spa, encased by vast glass windows.
Other features include a solar hot water system, 2 bay shed with attached workshop, outdoor shower room, unused dairy stable plus a high quality bore, perpetual spring, a creek and substantial rainwater storage. The home is also serviced by two large Breezair' natural cooling systems.
Located minutes from the much-loved Maleny town centre, where everyday conveniences await, it's also only 30 minutes from golden beaches and 90 minutes from the Brisbane CBD. Take advantage of the opportunity to make your mark on this iconic trophy home, tucked away in a spectacular setting, and arrange your inspection today.
Property Specifications:
- Enjoy a landmark lifestyle residence in Ensbey Road, released to the market for the first time in 38 years
- Charming 6 bed, 3 bath residence, perched in an elevated and ultra-private position
- Panoramic 360-degree views of the coastline, hinterland and beyond - ideal for spectacular sunrises
- Nestled in an exclusive estate, 22 acres (approx.) awaits, including 3 acres which sit atop a private ridgeline
- Boasting traditional features, including raised ceilings, tongue and groove walls, an old wood stove, an enclosed veranda which hugs of the upper level and a cosy fireplace
- A country style kitchen flows into the dining area, while the lounge links with the enclosed veranda before integrating with a large, alfresco deck
- The hexagonal sunroom delivers views of an ever-changing landscape, with a vast rumpus room downstairs
- Three bedrooms reside on each level and all present with enticing views
- Two upstairs bathrooms deliver easy accessibility and are draped against lush garden glimpses
- A circular spa is encased by vast glass windows, making this bathroom a light-filled bathroom oasis
- The home is also serviced by two large Breezair" natural cooling systems and solar hot water
- Outdoors you'll find a large pool, 2 bay shed with attached workshop, outdoor shower room, unused dairy stable plus a high quality bore, perpetual spring, a creek and substantial rain water storage
- Located close to Maleny town centre, 30 minutes from golden beaches and 90 minutes from Brisbane CBD
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