75-77 Benowa Street
Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272
75-77 Benowa Street
Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272
75-77 Benowa Street
Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272
75-77 Benowa Street
Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272
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Property was sold on 21 June 2019.
Sold on 21 June 2019.
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Escape the hustle and bustle with this countryside retreat, ideal for those seeking peace and tranquility.
Designed with families in mind, this property offers a haven for children to play and grow.
Perfect for hosting memorable gatherings, this property boasts features tailored for entertaining guests.
**** HISTORIC HOME ON TWO LUSH ACRES **** *Four Bedrooms *Study or fifth bedroom *Four Bathrooms *Two large living areas *Kitchen with stainless appliances *Open fireplace plus slow combustion fireplace *High Ceilings *Front, rear and side verandas *Salt water inground pool *Flowing creek plus natural springs “Felton” was believed to be designed and built for renowned architect George Henry Male Addison in 1887. Addison was known for Brisbane heritage buildings such as The London Bank in Queen St, The Old Museum Exhibition Building in Bowen Hills and The Mansions in George Street. Part of his signature was “seven panel doors” along with ornate timber detailing and carving as found in Felton. Felton has the mystery of being moved from Indooroopilly to its current location under the cover of darkness to avoid heritage listing in order to not interrupt development plans. ‘Felton “now has a position surrounded by lush gardens on two acres on one of the mountains most sought after addresses. Inspection is by appointment
**** HISTORIC HOME ON TWO LUSH ACRES **** *Four Bedrooms *Study or fifth bedroom *Four Bathrooms *Two large living areas *Kitchen with stainless appliances *Open fireplace plus slow combustion fireplace *High Ceilings *Front, rear and side verandas *Salt water inground pool *Flowing creek plus natural springs “Felton” was believed to be designed and built for renowned architect George Henry Male Addison in 1887. Addison was known for Brisbane heritage buildings such as The London Bank in Queen St, The Old Museum Exhibition Building in Bowen Hills and The Mansions in George Street. Part of his signature was “seven panel doors” along with ornate timber detailing and carving as found in Felton. Felton has the mystery of being moved from Indooroopilly to its current location under the cover of darkness to avoid heritage listing in order to not interrupt development plans. ‘Felton “now has a position surrounded by lush gardens on two acres on one of the mountains most sought after addresses. Inspection is by appointment
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