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24 Carroo Lane

Ridgewood, QLD 4563, Australia
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4 bed 3 bath 4 car

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Amber Werchon Property proudly presents to the Market, 24 Carroo Lane, Ridgewood. A regenerated 12-hectare sanctuary with permanent spring-fed water, restored rainforest and a timeless Federation Queenslander overlooking an 18-metre sandstone pool - a place where nature, privacy and wellbeing exist in perfect balance. A property of exceptional depth, where lifestyle, land and legacy converge. A truly rare hinterland sanctuary where regenerated rainforest, flowing spring-fed water and timeless Queenslander charm come together across 12 hectares of extraordinary natural beauty. Set high above pristine forest, this remarkable estate tells a story that cannot be replicated. Once a cleared hillside, the land has been meticulously restored over many years with more than 12,000 planted trees, creating a layered, thriving ecosystem that now blends seamlessly with the surrounding rainforest. Today, it stands as a private sanctuary rich in wildlife, serenity and purpose. At its heart sits a beautifully preserved Federation-era Queenslander (circa 19001910), thoughtfully elevated and extended to honour its heritage - including traditional Queenslander features such as decorative fretwork - while embracing modern comfort. Positioned to capture sweeping views, the home unfolds with warmth and authenticity - from the entry veranda through to a country-style kitchen with stone sink, generous dining space, library, and a cosy sitting area where bifold windows open onto a light-filled deck that invites the outdoors in. All bathed in the changing light of the day, with each window framing a different perspective of the surrounding landscape. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms provide comfortable accommodation, including a peaceful master retreat with walk-in robe and ensuite. A window seat captures views of the majestic poinciana trees that frame the driveway's turning circle. The main bathroom offers a truly unforgettable experience - a claw-foot slipper bath positioned before a picture window, overlooking the 18-metre heated sandstone-framed pool and the forest beyond. Beneath the home, a substantial ground-level area adds an additional layer of versatility. A separate room with its own entrance, walk-in storage and bathroom/laundry facilities lends itself perfectly to a home office, guest accommodation, au-pair quarters or a private retreat. Whether incorporated into the main residence or utilised as a semi-independent space, it offers flexibility rarely found in homes of this era. The remaining under-house area, set on a solid slab, provides expansive space ideal for a workshop, creative studio or practical storage for acreage living. Outdoors, the property reveals its full magic. A permanent, spring-fed creek winds through the land, forming natural waterholes and a picturesque waterfall, while also providing a reliable, high-quality water source supported by a 50m head pump system capable of servicing irrigation across the property. It also marks the boundary between Noosa and the Sunshine Coast regions. A network of walking trails meanders through the rainforest, including a wide, 30-minute track that showcases the diversity of plant life, wildlife corridors and carefully considered regeneration. Wildlife is abundant and ever-present - with regular sightings of koalas, wallabies, echidnas, bandicoots, kingfishers and even platypus - a testament to the ecological success of the restoration. The landscape is equally functional as it is beautiful. With established paddocks, fencing, horse shelters and a gated arena with feed sheds, the property is well suited to equine use, with a proven history of accommodating multiple horses, while still offering exciting future potential. The lower paddock, with separate access, presents an ideal site for eco cabins, glamping or a secondary dwelling (STCA), allowing for income generation or extended family living without compromising the privacy of the main residence. An abundant orchard provides a rich variety of produce including avocado, mango, citrus, mulberry and stone fruit - reinforcing the property's self-sufficient and sustainable lifestyle appeal. Infrastructure has been thoughtfully considered, including a reliable irrigation system fed by the creek, solar power and well-maintained improvements throughout. The home itself has undergone significant renovations over time, including major updates in 2008 and more recent external works, ensuring it is as functional as it is beautiful. Despite its sense of seclusion, the property is conveniently located just minutes from the vibrant hub of Eumundi and within easy reach of Noosa's world-class beaches, dining and lifestyle. Just down the road, the Cooroy State Forest offers an extensive network of trails for the serious rider. This is not simply a home - it is a place of restoration, stewardship and quiet beauty. A property where every element has been considered, every tree and shrub planted with intention, and every view earned over time. Opportunities of this calibre are increasingly rare. For more information or to arrange a private viewing, contact Rachael on 0491 693 079 or Peter on 0437 562 464. Danks Brown Property Pty Ltd and Smart Asset Homes Pty Ltd working in conjunction with Amber Werchon Property.

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    $10,181/month
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    Loan $1,680,000 at 6.10% over 30 years

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    Upfront costs

    Deposit$420,000
    Stamp duty$101,275
    Conveyancing (est.)$2,000
    Total upfront$523,275
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    Property Details

    Property Type
    house
    Listing Type
    For Sale
    Bedrooms
    4
    Bathrooms
    3
    Parking
    4
    Listed
    1 week ago

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