In the main bedroom is a queen bed, reverse cycle air conditioning, ceiling fan, built in robe and access to the stylish bathroom which has a walk in shower and separate bath. There is also a queen bed in the second bedroom, ceiling fan and free standing robe. In the third bedroom you will find two single beds, built in robe, ceiling fan and reverse cycle air conditioning. In the open plan kitchen you will have everything that you need to cook and entertain including a gas cooktop, ample cupboard space and dishwasher. There is a comfy leather lounge, dining seating for six, HD TV, DVD Player, reverse cycle air conditioning and Bi Fold doors in the living area that open up to the spacious back deck. Here you will find an outdoor seating for six to enjoy the serene outdoors and BBQ is provided. A powder room is located off the living area. Off street parking for one car.
At the top of Heal Street you will find a Convenience Store, chemist, Cinema, Hairdresser, Cafes and an assortment of restaurants. Only 1klm to Merthyr Village is the Coles Supermarket, Newsagent, Boutiques and again a wide variety of cafes and restaurants
PLEASE NOTE THE RENT WILL INCREASE TO $850 IN SIX MONTHS
The inner-northern village of New Farm has long been a place to connect with others. Relax in the beautifully shaded surrounds of New Farm Park, where picnickers seem almost permanently perched on deck chairs and checked rugs.
The historic Brisbane Powerhouse, situated right next to New Farm Park, is also a must-see, playing host to live arts, weekend farmers markets and moonlight cinema (seasonal).
By Bus The suburb is serviced by several bus routes to and from the city centre and West End. Bus stops are located on Brunswick Street, a 5 minute walk from Jacaranda Cottage.
By Ferry New Farm is serviced via two CityCat stops (operated by Brisbane Transport) at Sydney Street and at New Farm Park. The CityCat stops in New Farm are about a 20 minute walk or 5 minute drive from Jacaranda Cottage and take you on a journey to Southbank, the city CBD and beyond to the University of Queensland.
At the river end of Brunswick Street, at New Farm Park a small cross-river ferry (also operated by Brisbane Transport) links New Farm with Norman Park.