It's hard not to fall in love with a Queenslander. Those adorable gables, the wide, sweeping verandahs, and that pretty lace fretwork – it's a style of home where the heart usually ends up overruling the head, and with good reason, Many buyers spend years searching for the perfect Queenslander, often driven by a strong sense of nostalgia and a connection to the past… Well let me introduce you to 9 Thomas Street, Mossman.<br/><br/>At a glance;<br/><br/>- Original stained glass casement windows surrounding the home, an impressive silky oak archway, polished Kauri pine floorboards, romantic ornate lace fretwork above the doorways to allow for great airflow through the home, bay window seats & VJ panelling. <br/><br/>- Built in 1935 by renowned Mossman builder, Arthur Zillfleisch, this home has stood the test of time & features a great floorplan: 3 bedrooms (2 with original built-in wardrobes), plus office, separate dining & lounge areas.<br/><br/>- Renovated bathroom & modern kitchen with gas cooktop & dishwasher this has been tastefully done.<br/><br/>- Set on a huge 1,255m2 block within walking distance to schools & shops <br/><br/>- Highset home offering excellent under-house storage/entertainment/play areas, hosting the laundry, a second toilet plus a lockable workshop/store room.<br/><br/>- The home is set on concrete stumps & plus was built with cylcone rods to reinforce the roof.<br/><br/>This prized piece of local history is not one to be missed.<br/>
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