Some homes just keep going — and this one is a genuine surprise packet.
Upstairs you've got four bedrooms and a light-filled living zone anchored by a wood heater and brand new carpet, perfect for settling in as the Stanthorpe chill sets in.
The kitchen wears its age with character rather than apology, and a new stove means you're not compromising on the essentials. Storage is everywhere you look, from the old-school walk-in pantry to built-in cupboards that actually do the job.
Off the kitchen there's a dining area, and just beyond it a second family/dining space that opens up to some genuinely fantastic views over the surrounding countryside — the kind you'll find yourself pausing for.
One bathroom and a separate toilet round out the upper level, and the front stairs deliver you into a handy mudroom-style entry with its own storage, so muddy boots and school bags have somewhere to land.
Head downstairs — via the internal staircase, or straight in through its own separate entry — and the home essentially doubles.
Two large rumpus areas give you space to spread out, one of which converts easily to a bedroom if you need it.
There's a second kitchen and bathroom down here too, a large laundry, and a few flexible nooks that would make a great study or quiet reading corner.
It's the kind of setup that suits extended family, teenagers wanting their own turf, or anyone who just wants a proper separation between living zones.
Outside, you're covered with double car accommodation in the shed, a handy garden shed, and a large water tank for peace of mind.
The whole interior has been freshly repainted, and you're only around 7 minutes from town, with easy access to the Qld Wine & Tourism College and the state high school.