Set across 4.54 hectares of usable, fully fenced acreage in the tightly held rural enclave of Luscombe, 43 Shaws Pocket Road is a property of genuine substance — thoughtfully developed for those who value space, functionality and authentic equestrian capability. Beyond the sealed driveway that winds from the entrance to the homestead, the landscape unfolds into a private and highly versatile holding where horses, livestock and family life coexist with ease against a backdrop of established greenery and gently undulating land.
The residence has been comprehensively renovated by its current owners, carefully balancing the warmth and character of country living with the comfort and reliability expected of a modern acreage home. A recently replaced roof provides lasting peace of mind, while inside, vaulted ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace anchor the central living space with a sense of scale and atmosphere. Fresh flooring and carpet, VJ and plastered walls, updated skirtings and doors, together with a complete internal and external repaint, create a cohesive finish that feels refined without losing its rural soul.
At the heart of the home, the kitchen has been designed to blend practicality with understated elegance, appointed with 40mm stone benchtops, quality appliances including a 900mm freestanding cooker, and an integrated two-drawer dishwasher that maintains the streamlined aesthetic. The bathrooms, ensuite and laundry have all been meticulously rebuilt, complemented by upgraded electrical systems, new internal and external lighting, a generator connection to the home, and whole-house water filtration. Split-system air conditioning ensures year-round comfort throughout.
Accommodation comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms alongside a dedicated study, easily adaptable as a fourth bedroom for growing families, guests or those working remotely.
The equestrian infrastructure is where this property truly distinguishes itself. Designed with genuine horse functionality in mind, the grounds include a professionally constructed 20m x 60m ELD arena by Equestrian Land Developments — a respected name within the equine industry known for quality arena construction and drainage performance. Complementing the arena are four stables complete with tack room and wash bay, alongside multiple fenced paddocks with water access throughout. The land itself offers a desirable balance of usable level pasture and gentle contour, creating both functionality and natural visual appeal across the holding.
A spring-fed creek meanders through the property, attracting native wildlife including turtles, fish and the occasional platypus, while a newly installed industrial-grade pump draws directly from the creek to irrigate the paddocks, reinforcing the property’s productivity and self-sufficiency.
For those considering agistment, boutique equine operations or small-scale cattle grazing, the infrastructure and layout provide excellent flexibility, allowing the property to function efficiently without compromising lifestyle or privacy.
Shedding is substantial and exceptionally practical. The main powered shed with 3-phase power incorporates four secure lock-up bays, while the expansive open-bay section spans the equivalent width of four single roller doors — ideal for floats, machinery, trailers or equipment storage. A side roller door provides direct access into the fenced yard, complemented by a separate garage-sized storage room ideal for tools and maintenance equipment. Established fruit and citrus trees, a chicken coop and additional garden shedding further enhance the property’s productive acreage appeal.
Positioned beside the home, the saltwater pool has been upgraded with a new chlorinator and filtration system and is paired with an undercover poolside kitchen — an inviting setting to entertain, unwind and enjoy the relaxed pace of acreage living.
Despite its peaceful rural setting, the property remains exceptionally connected. Located just minutes from M1 access, local shopping precincts and everyday conveniences, Luscombe continues to be one of the northern Gold Coast corridor’s most tightly held acreage communities, prized for its accessibility, privacy and enduring lifestyle appeal. Centrally positioned between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, with easy access to both Coomera and Beenleigh, this is a property that offers genuine breathing room without isolation.
Key Features
- 4.54ha of fully fenced acreage with a balance of usable level land and gentle contour
- Sealed bitumen driveway from entrance to residence
- Recently replaced roof
- Comprehensively renovated homestead with vaulted ceilings and wood fireplace
- Three bedrooms plus dedicated study or optional fourth bedroom
- Designer kitchen with 40mm stone benchtops and integrated two-drawer dishwasher
- 900mm freestanding cooker
- Fully rebuilt ensuite, main bathroom and laundry
- Split-system air conditioning throughout
- Upgraded electrical systems with generator connection
- Whole-house water filtration system
- Saltwater pool with new chlorinator and undercover poolside kitchen
- Professionally constructed 20m x 60m ELD arena by Equestrian Land Developments
- Four horse stables with tack room and wash bay
- Multiple fenced paddocks with water access throughout
- Spring-fed creek with irrigation pump and abundant native wildlife
- Potential for horse agistment or small-scale cattle operations
- Large powered shed with 3-phase power, four lockable bays and expansive open-bay storage
- Additional roller-door access to fenced yard with separate storage room
- Tank water and septic infrastructure
- Established fruit and citrus trees, chicken coop and garden shedding
For buyers seeking authentic equestrian infrastructure, productive acreage and a comprehensively renovated home within easy reach of both Brisbane and the Gold Coast, 43 Shaws Pocket Road offers a rare combination of lifestyle, functionality and long-term versatility.
For more information or to arrange your inspection, contact the All Properties Group Gold Coast team today.
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