100‑Year‑Old Queenslander on Mt Tamborine — Wait Until You See the View
This historic Queenslander sits on Mount Tamborine, just an hour from Brisbane and close to the Gold Coast.

A 100‑Year‑Old Queenslander on Mt Tamborine
The house is over 100 years old and has a long story that began in Brisbane.

It was transported from its original Brisbane site to the location you see today.

A family lovingly renovated and furnished the home to bring its history back to life.

Bright Bedrooms & Signature Wood Paneling
The property is a four‑bed, three‑bath home, and the tour begins in the first bedroom on the left.

That first bedroom soaks in spring sunshine in both the morning and the afternoon.

The room feels homely and spacious with classic wood paneling that appears throughout the house.
High ceilings amplify the sense of space across the bedrooms and living areas.

The Grand Bathroom — Stained Glass and Clawfoot Charm
Just off the entryway sits a grand bathroom that immediately commands attention.

A freestanding bathtub is described as divine and anchors the room’s character.

A spectacular clawfoot tub rounds out the vintage charm of the space.

Big stained‑glass windows on the door glow with afternoon sun and lead through to the open plan living area.

Heart of the Home — Kitchen Island, Farmhouse Sink and Dining
The open‑plan living area flows into a drop‑dead‑gorgeous kitchen centered on a large island.

The island is practical, and the layout highlights the kitchen as a true gathering spot.

Directly behind the kitchen sits a grand dining table that appears to seat eight and feels stunning.

The choice of furnishings ties the dining space back to the kitchen’s style and tone.

Hidden Corners: Formal Lounge, Secret Library & Lower Level
Behind the dining area a formal lounge offers a cozy corner suite that invites lingering conversations.

Tucked away at the back is a cheeky little secret library that gives the home a homely, adventurous feel.

Downstairs, a separate living area has a cozy corner perfect for snuggling up and watching a big screen.

Off that lower lounge are three bedrooms, including one styled with two single beds for flexible sleeping arrangements.

Primary Suite & Private Balcony with Spectacular Views
The primary bedroom arrives as something outright spectacular and grand the moment you step in.

Styling continues through the suite, which is described as fit for royalty and drenched in luxurious touches.

A separate primary bathroom features a divine chandelier and furnishings that make the space feel supremely relaxing.

A private balcony and deck allow you to swim and watch the Queensland sunset sweep across the Great Dividing Range.
