Captivatingly elegant, “Tozer House” is a historic Queenslander retaining the character and charm of yesteryear whilst tastefully combining modern conveniences. Privately positioned and elevated atop a meandering rural driveway, breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, grazing cattle, local wildlife, and sunsets from the verandah must be seen to be believed.
Originally constructed by one of Gympie and Queensland's founding fathers, Sir Horace Tozer in 1873, the home was perched proudly on Tozer Hill near the Gympie Butter Factory and Railway station.
Expanded upon and refurbished in 1906, the home features all of the French-influenced architecture such as high ceilings, hallway arches, tongue-in-groove walls and flooring, large bay windows as well brick fireplaces and wide verandas.
Consisting of 83 hectares of selectively cleared land divided into numerous paddocks, the property is just 8 minutes to town and would be perfect for a Bed & Breakfast, health retreat, or other tourism-type businesses. There are four dams on the property and a network of trails throughout the natural forests.
Boasting plenty of large sheds and workshop space that would accommodate trucks and machinery, the established infrastructure offers an ideal opportunity to operate your business here.
• Majestic genuine Queenslander circa early 1900s
• 83 selectively cleared hectares
• Polished timber floors, high ceilings, VJ walls, bay windows
• Formal dining and parlour with wood heater
• Spacious bedrooms, office, modern kitchen
• Sunroom/tv room, utility or rumpus room, mobility friendly
• Two entertainment pergolas, 65,000 gallons of rainwater
• Four dams, enormous sheds and workshop, 3 phase power
• Spectacular rural views, low maintenance gardens
• Only minutes to town
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