“Clonlara” is a stately early 1900s’ masterpiece, occupying a prized 3317sqm parcel of sunny, north east facing land, in one of Brisbane’s most coveted streets. This has been a cherished family home, on a rare, substantial inner city land parcel, now available to the market for the first time in 60 years.

Complete with two championship sized grass tennis courts, this magnificent property offers the possibility of an idyllic lifestyle, nestled privately amid manicured gardens and rolling lawns. A light airy quality to the home is achieved with the versatility of timber and blinds on the sweeping north easterly verandah. At the press of a button, blinds rise to offer cross ventilation maximising the cooling Moreton Bay breezes. Clonlara’s perfect positioning on the stately block ensures privacy whilst providing the ultimate space for relaxation and entertainment on a grand scale.

Much of the home’s original period details have been preserved including the grand entry foyer to formal dining and lounge rooms, ornate plaster and pressed metal ceilings, solid timber walls and leadlight windows. There are six bedrooms including a former bedroom off the master suite, dedicated to a dressing room. A traditional sun room, meal/family room and a large kitchen and bathroom complete the home.

“Clonlara” is deservedly a landmark Brisbane estate, unparalleled in grace and style, a significant land parcel highly sought and rarely available so close to Brisbane’s CBD.

Features
andbull; 3317sqm north easterly block
andbull; Potential to subdivide STCA
andbull; Early 1900s’ classical Queenslander
andbull; Six bedrooms
andbull; Formal and informal dining rooms
andbull; Ornate period features, lead-lighting, tiled roof, plaster and pressed metal ceilings
andbull; Two championship size tennis courts
andbull; Manicured established gardens
andbull; Provision for swimming pool (Current pool decommissioned)
andbull; Two car garage
andbull; Series of additional enclosed storage/rumpus rooms under house
andbull; Inspection by private appointment