To enquire, please email or call 1300 815 051 and enter code 3203
Designed by renowned architect, George Brockwell Gill, this lovingly restored home offers commanding street appeal in an elevated, blue chip position, surrounded by other classic heritage homes. This home, built in 1921, exudes charm and historical appeal, offering all the character features of the quintessential Queenslander, with VJ walls, French doors, polished timber floors, high ceilings, timber arches and bay windows. An abundance of indoor and outdoor spaces provides many opportunities to spread out, relax and entertain, with views to Brisbane and the mountains.
Huge, new custom-built kitchen is wonderfully well-appointed with Caesarstone benchtops, including a large island bench, generous storage in the form of shaker drawers and large walk-in pantry, High quality appliances including Electrolux pyrolytic oven and induction cooktop will please even the most demanding cook. A Juliet balcony off the kitchen provides the perfect spot for relaxing with a coffee.
Accommodation comprises of 3 very generously-sized bedrooms, including the main bedroom with new custom-built en-suite and parents’ retreat. The two other bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and French doors opening to an enclosed veranda.
Additional features include:
- reverse cycle airconditioning to almost every room
- 15,000 litre water tank
- 6.5kw solar power and 4.5kw battery
- extensive lead lighting in doors and windows
- combustion wood heater
- restumped in 2009, including all new electrical wiring, water and sewerage pipes
- 2011 - new roof and guttering
- 2020 - fresh interior and exterior paint
- beautiful easily maintained garden with native plants, citrus, coffee and olive trees
- 100 metres to Queen’s Park and Ipswich Girls’ Grammar and walking distance to Ipswich CBD and rail at East Ipswich.
Glebe Road is to be closed to form a cul-de-sac in early 2023.
To enquire, please email or call 1300 815 051 and enter code 3203