The achievement of a lifetime, this replica British village has played host to thousands of guests over the last decade. For sale by Mashelle Jones of Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty.
‘Angelhurst’ is an approx. 15-acre parcel and private residence tucked quietly into the Queensland hinterlands of Tamborine, offered for the first time in over two decades.
Source: Queensland Sotheby’s International RealtyA lifetime achievement built by a Scottish craftsman and unrestrained in showmanship and grandeur, ‘Angelhurst Manor’ is set within a fantasy village, with a sandstone block church appointed with vintage lead-glass windows, pub, general store, fire station with a restored 1920s Essex fire engine, an art studio, a motor house to showcase an automobile collection, and its primary residence, the manor house.
Source: Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty“When I first drove onto the property, I genuinely thought I was driving onto a movie set – or a property in the outskirts of London somewhere, except for the gum trees and the kangaroos!” Mashelle Jones told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
“The owner had always had an interest in all things British and had a dream to create his own British inspired village –that dream came to realization when he bought the property in 1999, growing over the years from a Tudor style home to now include a fire station, general store, motor garage, artist’s studio, church, pump house, and gypsy wagon.”
Source: Queensland Sotheby’s International RealtyA popular venue for wedding and milestone celebration photography, over the last decade, Angelhurst Manor has hosted thousands of guests for community events and car shows to benefit Australian charities such as Camp Quality and RSPCA Brisbane.
The main residence is an approximately 428sqm Tudor style four-bedroom home, featuring historic details such as hand-laid herringbone pattern brick facade, exposed timber beams, and a country-style kitchen.
Source: Queensland Sotheby’s International RealtyThe village is filled with memorabilia, antiques and collectibles, including a circa 1890's steam engine, 1920's movie-house projector, 1930's Case tractor from the US, a 1960's English Rover police car and a custom Gypsy Caravan to use when extra guests come to stay. There is also a restored 1983 Bentley Mulsanne limousine if the next owners decide to take advantage of commercial opportunities.
Positioned on approx. 15 acres of flat usable land, with manicured grounds, 2 dams, as well as ancillary buildings including machinery and garages totalling approx. 667sqm, the property is also near to shops, schools, and medical facilities.
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