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A restored iconic Queenslander once owned by a local sawmill pioneer is on the market, offering a rare blend of history, country town charm and modern comfort.

Built in 1905 and updated, the timber home at 57 York Street is a nod to Imbil’s past.

Ray White Rural Dayboro/Eumundi selling principal Vicki Pain said it boasted traditional country elements but was renovated and restyled with modern living and comfort in mind.

“(It) is brimming with history and character features, delivering spacious indoor and outdoor living on a fully fenced private allotment that’s just a stone’s throw from this lovely little township’s host of amenities,” she said.

“(It) has solid timber floors, high ceilings, VJ interiors, a wide wraparound veranda, repurposed sleepout spaces and intricate breezeways.”

The structure was once the home of well-known local sawmill owner, J.W. Lutton.

No.57 York Street, Imbil.

Ms Pain said the 1373sqm property would appeal to families, couples, professionals, retirees, downsizers, creatives or entrepreneurs who might be drawn to the charm of timber homes, mature trees and the potential to transform the backyard studio into a gallery, Airbnb or workshop.

Owner Tanya Simpson has used the property as an Airbnb and said it was time for someone else to enjoy the 1373sqm property.

“People just love coming to stay here: it’s in a very private and quiet lane,” she said.

Ms Simpson, who works as a child health nurse in Brisbane, said works on the nearby Borumba Pumped Hydro Project had attracted several work groups to stay at the property.

“With no motels in town this is a spacious house for groups,” she said.

“It is also close to the rail trails and perfect for running and cycling as you explore the area. Water sports including fishing and kayaking can also be enjoyed at Borumba dam.”

Ms Pain described Imbil as a “village with soul”.

“It’s the kind of town that feels like home even if you’ve just arrived,” she said.

No. 57 York Street at Imbil.

“Nestled in the Mary Valley, it’s surrounded by rolling green hills, creeks and forested ridges, reminding you how good life can be when things slow down.

“The town has a genuine heartbeat. Locals wave as you drive by, the bakery remembers your coffee order and the pub hums with live music on a Friday night.”

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