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Step back in time to claim the future

It’s a remarkable home – one that is part of the Noosa story.

Tracing its origins to the founding families of the Noosa region, the 3.60ha property at Tinbeerwah stands as both a testament to legacy and contemporary refinement.

Beau Lamshed at Tom Offermann Real Estate is marketing the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom house at 61 Sivyers Rd that comes with pool, tennis court, pecan plantation and 12-vehicle garaging.

It is set for auction at 12pm on Saturday, 6 December.

Linked to the Sivyer family who were involved in the creation of Devon Park in the late 1800s, the property offers a combination of access and privacy.

Poised on its own elevated plateau, the landscape unfolds in rolling green slopes, shimmering treetops, morning birdsong, private gardens, and old-world charm, Beau said, creating a sanctuary of beauty, history, and distinction.

At the summit of the estate lies an architectural masterpiece of enduring craftsmanship.

Meticulously revived and timelessly re-imagined, the interiors are generous and light-filled, with expansive living and dining areas that are sheltered beneath soaring gabled ceilings dotted with crystal chandeliers.

It uses timber that cannot be milled any more. The beams that shoulder the ceilings are carved from some of the final logs of the everlasting Tasmanian huon pine.

“With stately wrought-iron entry gates, this is an estate in every sense of the word,” Beau said.

A majestic Canary Island palm crowns the grand circular entrance. As such, it carries the quiet dignity of another era.

Every bend of the path, bough of the trees and fortifying pillar speaks of heritage, quality and class.

The interiors of the home feature expansive living and dining areas that are sheltered beneath soaring gabled ceilings dotted with crystal chandeliers.

The four bedrooms include a luxurious main suite with grand dressing room and spa ensuite.

Multiple formal and informal living areas flow to alfresco terraces and decks, complete with wood-fire pizza oven.

A gourmet kitchen features bespoke farmers cabinetry, hand-finished Italian granite benchtops, and a suite of premium Smeg and Miele appliances. There are dual extractors, a six-burner gas cooktop, dual ovens with a steam oven and warming tray, and a Zip tap.

The bathrooms are fitted with heated towel rails throughout, while the main ensuite is further elevated by luxurious heated flooring.

A swim-up bar is part of the lagoon-style pool with spa, and there is a separate powder room with western cedar sauna.

As well as a separate, fully-equipped studio there is a dedicated retreat for children.

The estate also offers a full-size floodlit tennis court, private gym, and extensive storage facilities.

Yet there is a vibrant fruit orchard as well as established trees and a cinematic pecan grove.

Gentle slopes are fully fenced, while a three-bay barn shed and storage space offering versatility.

FORTHCOMING AUCTIONS

FRIDAY, 5 December

Peregian Beach

23 Spoonbill St: 4bed, 3bath, 3car house, pool, 11am, Tracy Russell 0413 319 879 Tom Offermann Real Estate

Weyba Downs

71 Paradise Dve: 3bed, 2bath, 7car house on 6390sq m, dam, 10am, Caroline Johnston 0409 953 311 Daniel McAlpine 0448 491 906 Hinternoosa

SATURDAY, 6 December

Noosa Heads

4 Little Cove Rd: 3bed, 3bath, 2car house,10am, Nic Hunter 0421 785 512 Tom Offermann Real Estate

Sunrise Beach

7/56 David Low Way: 6bed, 6bath, 2car beachfront house, pool, 11am, registered bidders only, Tom Offermann 0412 711 888 Cameron Urquhart 0411 757 570 Tom Offermann Real Estate

Tinbeerwah

61 Sivyers Rd: Two houses: 5bed, 7bath, 12car, pool, tennis court on 3.6ha, 12pm, Beau Lamshed 0402 699 303 Tom Offermann Real Estate

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