Welcome to “INVICTA” an iconic Ipswich home that has been admired by visitors and locals a like for more than 100 years.

Inside this home showcases stunning coloured glass windows, original hoop pine floors and intricate lead lights are a main feature throughout the home.

Early Australian influences can be seen here such as the Australian coat of arms that features in the ornate fretwork on the Northern gable.

The name “INVICTA” dates back to roman times and is an insight into to the heritage of past owners, even the original front door with its iconic brass horse head is a subtle hint of the link between past owners and the county of Kent in England.

Founding Ipswich families have called “INVICTA’ home over the decades with one notable owner being Thomas Joseph Smith who was the mayor of Ipswich in 1916.

Inside this home boasts three large bedrooms, a large main lounge room and a massive dining room that sits adjacent to the kitchen, ideally sized for a banquet of 10 to 20.

The timber kitchen features granite overlay bench tops, an industrial sized oven and room for a double fridge with water facilities.

The exterior of this home is Quintessential Queenslander style and offers extra wide wrap around verandahs, front and rear stair cases and bull nosed rooflines.

Beneath the home you will find car accommodation for up to 3 vehicles plus plenty of space for extra storage.

The grounds that surround “INVICTA” are pretty yet easy to maintain which is perfect for the busy executive couple or young family.

Not only is this home steeped in history but it is also located in a prime corner position and is within walking distance from the Ipswich CBD, Ipswich boy’s grammar and local parks.

With so much to offer, a private inspection is a must and can be arranged by contacting the listing agent Glenn Ball at First National Action Realty Ipswich.