Rich in history this Beautiful Queenslander has a story to tell.<br/><br/>“The Station Masters Residence” The history stems from when Gympie which became known as<br/>"The town that saved Queensland” as the State was caught in a severe economic depression with the Queensland Government offering a reward for the discovery of Gold. James Nash discovered gold in Gympie in 1867. Throughout his employment as care taker of the powder magazine in Gympie they decided to relocate it to a safer place, which happened be Traveston, he moved along with the powder supplies to Traveston where he lived in the Station Master’s house in 1890.<br/>The train station remains in situ to date, not far from the original Cob and Co.<br/>Whilst the heritage aspects of the home remain it has been renovated over the years to accommodate a more modern lifestyle.<br/><br/>• 5 Bedrooms<br/>• 2 Bathrooms<br/>• Large Modern Kitchen<br/>• Open plan dining<br/>• 3 Bay Carport, 3 Bay shed<br/>• Huge inground pool<br/><br/>• 3 Entertainment areas, including bar area<br/>• Citrus Orchard, Mangoes & Mulberries<br/>• Dam, drinkable bore and water tank<br/>• Fully fenced 5 Acres with paddock<br/>• Security Screened, Solar and so much more!<br/>Offering Stunning views of both Mt Cooroora and Mt Cooran the property is fully fenced with separate yards including horse paddock and plenty of space for your camping friends or a potential cabin or two.<br/><br/>With a train station just a short stroll away this ideal property is only 35 minutes to Noosa, 20 Minutes to Gympie and 45 Minutes to Sunshine Coast Airport.<br/><br/>This is a home that exudes the rewards of hard work and has been filled with love and family for over a century.<br/>After being lovingly cared for by its current owners it’s now ready for its next story – could that be yours?
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