A grand Gold Coast hinterland estate looks like a regency-era drama scene that allows buyers to live like royalty, with his homestead and water so pure that the company will pay for it.
Buyers don’t need to choose between Bridgeton or Downton Abbey, with 11 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms separated in two magnificent residences – they can have both.
A big hit. Both homes are accessed through long private driveways. Image: realestate.com.au
Located on 105B Lanes Road and 105B Lanes Road in Wongawallan, this two-person estate has been exhibited in several films and TV shows, including the Stan film The Deadly Honeymoon. It has been listed and the price is expected to be $7 million.
Jarrod Pienaar, sales broker at Harcourts Property Hub, said the supplier fell in love with the property of its equestrian facility, which now includes four mats, an automatic watering station and a fully equipped DingTalk room.
“Unfortunately, his wife died not long ago,” he said.
“But throughout his childhood, and his upbringing, just before that property, he had 300 horses in one stage.
“The property itself is spectacular. They got a contract from the company Coca-Cola to take advantage of its drilling system because the water is so pure, it’s cool.”
These two private homesteads offer endless opportunities for multi-generational families, invited accommodation or commercial businesses. Image: realestate.com.au
The main residence is close to Mount Tambarin and the Gold Coast, and features a ballroom-style formal lounge with a large fireplace, dining room and a separate casual pie with a man hole with a custom-designed granite bar and space that accommodates a pool table.
The second-residential house in the French style, the cascading ivy facade looks straight away from a period drama. Image: realestate.com.au
The second house is completely independent. Image: realestate.com.au
The elegant French style second-live home provides privacy or income-generating accommodation for extended families or guests.
“The property’s landscape is endlessly mowed, and he spends about eight hours a week a man of 80 years old taking care of his lawn and garden,” Piernal said.
“He has rose bushes, mangoes, lychees, strawberries – every kind of fruit you can eat in the hotel.”
These homes are located amongst the towering trees, a quiet pool, spacious lawns and private rainforest of the creek. Image: realestate.com.au
In addition, there is a pool and a creek, and a swimming pool.
Piennar said the two homesteads are set at 2.93 hectares and could attract people who want to run Airbnb or even multigenerational families.
The Grand entrance features Tasmanian oak staircase, stained glass accents and a chandelier core. Image: realestate.com.au
Piernal said the property is considered one of the landmark estates in the hinterland – part of the tranquil community.
“There is an old-fashioned classic car museum around the corner…all the neighbors are also on a large area, with horses around them.
“It’s a very friendly and peaceful place.”