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A fresh breath of mountain air

A Tudor-style house on 2ha in the Noosa hinterland comes with the infrastructure in place for a mountain hideaway.

Craig Taylor and Jasmine Taylor of Laguna Real Estate are taking the property at 68 Black Mountain Rd, Black Mountain, to auction Saturday, 29 November, at 1pm.

The four-bedroom, four-bathroom, three-car house over three levels comes with pool, studio and shed.

“People love the Tudor style and the mountain setting,” Craig said.

“The elevated position opens up the views, and there is a separate studio with kitchenette and independent access.

“The infinity edge pool captures the imagination – solid slab so you can dangle your legs over the side and the neighbouring cows come up for you to pat them.”

A rustic Australian outback camp kitchen sets the property off beautifully in the rural setting, and it comes with wood-fired pizza oven – ideal of an evening.

The shed provides car-parking as well as extra storage or home office.

The response has been coastal Noosa, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast.

Designed to capture the hinterland outlook from most rooms, the house has been freshly painted and thoughtfully updated.

The middle level has been fully renovated Here, the kitchen shines with a sleek induction cooktop, two-drawer dishwasher, spacious pantry and premium appliances.

Downstairs, a fully self-contained studio with its own private entrance opens up endless possibilities. It suits the extended family, teenagers seeking independence, or visiting guests, it also offers the option to rent out for extra income, making it a true asset to the property.

At the heart of the outdoor experience is a hand-crafted mineral swimming pool. Just beyond that is an Australian outback-inspired entertaining area.

As well as three car accommodation, there is a 6m by 6m shed, two large water tanks, solar panels, tinted windows, insulation, and a cozy Nectre wood fire heater.

A recent roof restoration is still under warranty.

Positioned five minutes from Cooroy and Pomona, this property combines peaceful hinterland living with coastal convenience.

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