Located in an exclusive area of Ashgrove 38 Grevillea Road is a traditional home that has been designed and superbly appointed to provide a quality lifestyle suited to larger families and the Queensland climate.

Special features include:

- 1930′s Architecture
- Enormous floor plan
- 2 Large open plan living areas
- Large open plan kitchen
- 4 Good sized bedrooms
- 2 Family sized bathrooms
- Alarm System
- 4 Outdoor entertaining decks
- 5 Car accommodation
- Large shed
- Easy access to the rear of the property
- Plenty of room for a pool
- Ample storage options
- Large 751 sqm block
- Partially fenced with landscaped gardens
- Walking distance to schools, and public transport

Stepping through the door you will be instantly impressed with the floor plan of this large family home. The formal living and dining areas are all located on the lower level as well as the stylish kitchen overlooking the dedicated meals area and enormous family room.

All of the living areas seamlessly integrate with the large outdoor decks, offering the new owners many options for indoor and outdoor living. Added to this is a large back yard which allows plenty of room if you want to add a pool in the future.

On the upper level you will discover 4 large bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and plenty of additional spaces that can be configured to suit your families’ requirements. The master suite has its own private deck, an enormous walk in robe and ensuite.

If you are looking for space and style within walking distance to the Marist Brothers College your hunt is over. Call Carmen to organize a private inspection.
Only 5 kilometers from the city centre you will find one of Brisbane’s finest suburbs – lush in entertainment, charm & beautiful homes. Ashgrove is known for their large, beautifully renovated Queenslanders – these are locally known as Ashgrovians.
You will find scattered parklands around the area providing plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling & local park fitness clubs. While providing residence with grocery, boutique & specialty stores in the heart of Ashgrove, you will find yourself only minutes from the trendy restaurant & shopping precinct of Paddington & Rosalie too.

Rich in history, the first block of land was sold in 1856 with Ashgrove’s first school & Post Office joining 21 years later. Ashgrove’s name is believed to have originated from the farming era originally developed as St. John’s Wood, Glenlyon & the Grove Estate.
The area’s rapid growth & demand for public transport prompted the extension of a tramline from Red Hill in 1924; however Ashgrove residents can now rely on the Brisbane City Bus Service running regularly along Waterworks Road.

Amongst the most notable of original & historic buildings in Ashgrove include, and certainly not limited to, the Granite House – Judge Harding’s stately mansion, famous for hosting Queen Victoria’s parties during the late 1800′s, & the Roman Catholic Church – Saint Finbarr’s. These iconic land marks of Ashgrove give this suburb the charm & appeal so many others lack.