Imagine being a stone’s throw from Lake Cootharaba foreshore in a sought-after village with an undeniably strong community spirit, an historical landmark as its heart, and offering a buoyant healthy family lifestyle especially for those who love walking, running kayaking, canoeing, sailing and more. Oh, and let us not forget the world is your oyster if you have a desire to combine pleasure with business in say hospitality, tourism or the arts, as the property is zoned commercial town centre
Boldly staking its claim in the sun on a prominent corner, stag and elkhorns drape mature gum trees, Pandanus and Dracaenas, and along the pathway gardens are studded with crucifix orchids. The colourful facade, has a quirky charm with paling signs related to the former art gallery, crystals and feng shui gardens.
Intrigue continues indoors with quotes above doorways, gingerbread-style shelving on the walls, and handcrafted doors inset with stained glass featuring fantastical characters such as the rainbow unicorn.
Adjoining the gallery is bathroom/laundry, and upstairs are two bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and living area with verandah and lake views. Continuing downstairs with two adjoining single level one-bedroom self-contained studios/ensuites with mirror image layouts including undercover patios and parking. The single garage has an adjoining workshop/garage and plenty of storage.
Close by is the Apollonian Hotel is one of the last surviving timber music hall hotels built in the 1870s. It was moved from Gympie in the late 1980s and the popular tourist attraction and local’s continue its tradition of great food and entertainment.
It is a two-minute stroll to the sandy shore of Lake Cootharaba, the popular Boreen Point Sailing Club, camping ground, Buffalo Park and cafe.
Take a tinny across to Teewah Landing and walk to the ocean for a swim; head up the River into the Everglades and either kayak, fish, camp in the many National Park camp sites; or head down River to Tewantin and Noosa Heads in sheltered waterways crossing Lake Cootharaba and Lake Cooroibah.
“Boreen Point, a beautiful and peaceful township with less than 300 residences, is understandably one of the most sought-after places in the Noosa Shire” comments Tom Offermann Real Estate agent Peter TeWhata. “It is 20 minutes to cafe central on Gympie Terrace in Noosaville and just five more to famous Hastings Street, Noosa Main Beach as well as the world-famous Noosa National Park and Surfing Reserve.
“It’s impossible not be awe struck with this golden opportunity to pursue a dream – maybe even two or three, with a residence and commercial approval given in its former life as also having an art gallery and studio accommodation.”
Facts & Features:
– Land Area: 589m2
– House/Gallery/Studios: 309m2
– About: site zoned commercial town centre; 2 level; gallery with country-style shelving; residence with 3 bedrooms upstairs + verandah with lake views + 2 x single level 1-bedroom self-contained studios with ensuite & verandah; single garage with abutting workshop & storage
– Exterior: nth-facing garden; mature eucalypts, pandanus, dracaenas, staghorn, elkhorns, ferns, crucifix orchids; 2 water tanks; 2 fire pits; former feng shui gardens
– Location: 15 mins to the Tewantin shopping precinct; 20 mins to cafe central Gympie Terrace at Noosaville; 25 mins to Hastings St, Noosa Main Beach & Noosa National Park; area considered a bird lovers paradise & sanctuary.
Details | |
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Suburb | BOREEN POINT |
Address | 64 Laguna Street |
Bedroom | 4 |
Bathroom | 2 |
Garage | 2 |
Open for inspection | By appointment |
Price | Offers Over $875,000 |
Contact agent | Peter Tewhata 0423 972 034 |
Agency | TOM OFFERMANN REAL ESTATE |