A welcoming north-facing family home on an elevated cul-de-sac in one of Brisbane’s most desirable locations, this established inner-city property is a beautiful bushland retreat. Architect Graham Osterfield designed a double-storey layout sympathetic to the natural rainforest-like environment with traditional Queenslander features including wide verandas, hardwood flooring, chamferboard cladding, and double-hung windows.

This is a lovely, comfortable house with a very pretty 21m frontage and a surprising farmhouse ambiance courtesy of a high-pitched roof. French doors opening to gardens allow for the swing of breezes in summer and the filtering of warmth from sunlight in winter. There’s barely a glimpse of the friendly neighbours despite the house being extended and updated over the years to accommodate a growing family.

Within the popular Rainworth State School catchment and walking distance to Stuartholme School, this well-built and much-loved family home offers but is not limited to:

andbull; North-facing elevated cul-de-sac 1,308sq m low-maintenance property
andbull; Rainworth SS catchment and walking distance to Stuartholme School
andbull; Surrounded by natural bushland and established irrigated gardens
andbull; Saltwater lap pool with nearby outdoor shower and BBQ entertaining area
andbull; Potential for self-contained lower level teenager or grandparents’ retreat
andbull; Private master bedroom with dressing room, luxurious bath, marble ensuite and veranda access
andbull; Stylish Kitchen featuring granite benchtops and splashback, European appliances linking seamlessly to casual and formal areas
andbull; Split-system and ducted a/c, powder room, two shared modern bathrooms, study
andbull; Separate laundry with chute, double garage with internal access, covered carport