House
Built circa 1948 by prominent local resident, Philomena Fallon – the youngest daughter of HA Noone and who the Suburb 'Mena Creek' was named after.
HA 'Harry' Noone built the Mena Creek Hotel and various other buildings. He was a Cane farmer & Sawmill owner and when Mena House was constructed, there was nothing short of the finest selection of Timber chosen for this home.
With only two owners since conception, there is no doubt that this is an enjoyable place to call home.
Adorned with banks of windows to capture the natural light, the property has ornate ceiling mouldings and cornices and beautiful hardwood timber-floors throughout.
An oversized alfresco lounge area captures an amazing breeze year-round, straight over the hills of Coquette Point - which is your main focal point from this room.
A central kitchen and bathroom service the home.
All 3 bedrooms are oversized with an easy option to convert to 4 bedrooms if required.
A huge garage area of around 162sqm is to the rear of the home, with an additional workshop/shed space to the back of garage. It can comfortably hold 6 cars in tandem.
Set on a 1,022 sqm block of land this property has been set to sell. A home high on a hill with an amazing view to the hills of Coquette Point and so close to town in a sough after pocket of East Innisfail.
Make your private appointment to view this one before it sells.