66 Station St, Eungai Rail is a 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 6 parking spaces. The property has a land size of 1037m2 and floor size of 118m2.This Property is currently listed for sale with Harcourts The Rocks
Rich in history and thoughtfully reimagined, this distinctive former church presents a rare opportunity to secure a character-filled family home unlike anything else in the Eungai Rail village. Originally built in 1910 at Jerseyville as Our Lady of Dolours Catholic Church, the building served its original community for decades before being carefully relocated to Eungai Rail in the early 1950s following major flooding along the Macleay River. That relocation marked the beginning of its next chapter, where it continued as a local landmark and became part of the village's architectural fabric.
Today, the home has been carefully transformed to honour its origins while delivering comfort, functionality, and warmth for modern living. From the moment you enter, the sense of scale and craftsmanship is immediately apparent, with an expansive open-plan living and lounge area that forms the heart of the home. Soaring ceilings, reclaimed timber detailing, and the original church flooring create a welcoming atmosphere, with the recently re-sanded and polished timber floors sealed to a high-quality polyurethane finish. A centrally positioned combustible fireplace anchors the main living space, providing both ambience and practical heating.
The home offers four well-proportioned bedrooms, each fitted with built-in robes finished to a high standard. Timber-lined walls showcase red mahogany throughout, with cypress pine highlights adding character and warmth, particularly in the main bedroom. The kitchen is designed in a bay-style layout that complements the home's character while remaining functional for everyday living, connecting seamlessly to the dining area and large covered alfresco for relaxed entertaining. The bathroom is a true standout, featuring a freestanding Balinese stone bath that adds a strong sense of luxury and individuality.
Outdoor living is further enhanced by a swimming pool, creating a private and inviting space to enjoy the warmer months. Importantly, an older approved building approval exists for a second-level extension, and the rear foundation has already been upgraded to support future expansion, offering genuine scope for further development subject to council requirements.
Despite its peaceful village setting, the property is exceptionally well positioned for lifestyle convenience, with the Macleay River and Grassy Head front and back beaches approximately a 12-minute drive away, and access to a further dozen or more Mid North Coast beaches within around 30 minutes. Practicality is also well catered for, with the large rear shed offering space suitable for up to four vehicles, ideal for storage, workshops, or hobby use. Adding to everyday convenience, school bus pick-up is available directly from the front gate, servicing both Eungai Primary School and Macksville High School.
Property Features:-
Thoughtfully renovated former church residence
Four bedrooms with quality built-in robes
High ceilings and original church flooring, recently polished and sealed
Feature timber walls with red mahogany and cypress pine highlights
Expansive open-plan living and lounge area
Central combustible fireplace
Bay-style kitchen design
Covered alfresco ideal for entertaining
Swimming pool
Striking bathroom with a freestanding Balinese stone bath
Front deck constructed from reclaimed church timber
Additional tallowwood deck approximately 5m x 3m
Front shed approximately 3m x 6m with split system air conditioning, sliding door, and roller door access
Rear double garage on concrete slab with power and lighting
Four water tanks comprising one 5,000L tank and three 22,500L tanks
24 solar panels installed with no battery system
Approx. 1,037m village-zoned block
NBN connected
Set within a peaceful village environment and surrounded by rolling rural landscapes, 66 Station Street offers far more than accommodation alone. It delivers authenticity, presence, and a genuine sense of story, combined with modern infrastructure and future potential. For buyers seeking something meaningful, distinctive, and enduring, this is a truly rare opportunity.
Equally, the property presents flexibility for a range of uses, whether as a full-time residence, a lifestyle investment, or a potential short-term accommodation or business opportunity, such as Airbnb, subject to council approval. With its unique character, scale, and setting, the possibilities are wide-ranging, making this an exciting opportunity for owner-occupiers, investors, or creatives looking to capitalise on something truly special.
For further information or to arrange your inspection, call or SMS Eric on 0435 008 788.
The size of Eungai Rail is approximately 13.1 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 12.0% of total area. The population of Eungai Rail in 2016 was 227 people. By 2021 the population was 208 showing a population decline of 8.4% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Eungai Rail is 50-59 years. Households in Eungai Rail are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Eungai Rail work in a labourer occupation.In 2021, 89.80% of the homes in Eungai Rail were owner-occupied compared with 81.50% in 2016.
Eungai Rail has 112 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Eungai Rail have seen a 60.01% increase in median value. As at 31 January 2026:
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