Tucked away at the end of arguably one of Cooroy's finest acreage precincts, on 29 heavily treed acres, this little classic needs lashings of TLC to restore its former charm and character. There is heart and soul here, it just needs to be rekindled and worked on to fully shine again.
A long driveway meanders through the forest to the home, and absolute privacy and tranquillity is an appealing featureyou will feel nestled away from the rest of the world, shrouded by trees with a mountain backdrop; indeed idyllic!
Despite the serenity and harmonious setting, you do not have to sacrifice effortless access to necessary amenities, with Cooroy's bustling township only five kilometres away, offering rail to Brisbane, schools, dining, retail, sporting and commercial facilities.
The property itself has two dams, one a stunning heart-shape, a two-bay shed, water tank, septic, and mostly looks after itself, densely populated with Eucalyptus cloeziana, commonly know as Gympie messmate trees. Built in 1919 it's only ever had two owners, before the plantation of Messmate trees the property was used as a farm.
The two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage has so much potential to truly shine again, and there is masses of room to extend to take full advantage of its elevated position on the block, and its glorious outlook. All the features that make this vintage of home so timelessly appealing are there - timber floors, VJ walls, high ceilings, wood-fired heater, front verandah, French doors.
Buyers looking for that slice of paradise, a home in the woods that has its own special magic should take a serious look. Money needs to be spent, but the rewards will be there for the savvy purchaser, both in lifestyle and future capital gain.