Rarely does a property in the sought after Sarabah Valley of this privacy and lifestyle calibre come to market.
A landmark 1939 Queenslander set across 65.05 hectares (160.75 acres) with over 1km of pristine creek frontage, stands as one of the valley's true generational holdings. This impressive Sarabah estate captures the essence of country living in one of the highly sought-after pockets of the Sarabah Valley. Surrounded by Sarabah Estate Vineyard, O'Reilly's Canungra Valley Vineyards and elevated outlooks, the property rests at the end of a peaceful valley that blends lifestyle, privacy, equine amenity and agritourism appeal. Conveniently positioned only 45 minutes to the goldens sands of the Gold Coast and just over an hour from Brisbane CBD.
The Original 'Bromelton House' four-bedroom homestead retains its heritage character while enjoying thoughtful updates, including expansive Merbau decks that frame the home with warm timber tones and invite long afternoons overlooking the rolling landscape, and sit amongst the spectacular Jacaranda's that line the driveway. Recently reinstated as a guest house, the property has a proven income history. This opens the door to farmstays, vineyard-adjacent getaways, or boutique accommodation for visitors exploring the spectacular region.
From an elevated vantage point, a two-bedroom loft features soaring ceilings, spotted gum floorboards and sweeping views across the property and creek. Its generous verandah creates an effortless space for entertaining, while every room captures a breathtaking outlook, drawing in natural light and cooling valley breezes throughout the day.
Below, a large rural shed offers a caretaker's quarters with further utility for storage, workshop use or future equine or rural infrastructure. It sits alongside the cattle yards and loading ramp. Water storage is ample with over 80,000L of total storage and is supported by a main header tank that pumps from the creek and gravity-feeds to the paddocks across the property, creating a simple and efficient system for daily use.
The land offers a blend of usable country and gentle topography suited to cattle grazing, or equine pursuits. Fencing, soil quality and the natural lay of the land support a range of rural uses, while the creek-side areas with multiple large swimming holes create opportunities for recreation or additional agritourism ventures. By the creek, a timber gazebo offers the opportunity to enjoy a range of recreational activities and entertaining.
With its heritage charm, vineyard-lined surroundings and multiple income pathways - 466 Sarabah Road presents a rare combination of lifestyle, beauty and business potential in one of the Scenic Rim's most desirable rural pockets.
The size of Sarabah is approximately 23.1 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 11.7% of total area. The population of Sarabah in 2016 was 55 people. By 2021 the population was 68 showing a population growth of 23.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Sarabah is 50-59 years. Households in Sarabah are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $2400 - $2999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Sarabah work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 66.60% of the homes in Sarabah were owner-occupied compared with 60.90% in 2016.
Sarabah has 34 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Sarabah have seen a 124.88% increase in median value. As at 31 March 2026:
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