Finally, a home that offers you that elusive balance: a free-spirited bushland existence for the kids while still being only 5k from all the conveniences and cultural benefits of the CBD! Built in 1929, your family home has never been sold before but kept closely cherished by the one family. Set on two lots comprising a vast 976sqm, you will revel in the birdsong and wildlife of a bushland vista of Bowman Park as well as across to Mt Coot-tha.

All the desirable original features of a period home are there: silky oak timber panelling, three bedrooms that includes a bay window in the master, a sunroom, foyer, vj walls, and leadlight timber French doors. Concreted underneath, there’s plenty of space for storage as well as a one-car lock up.

This is a home that offers you excellent bones, in which you can live in as is or enjoy the pleasure of renovating to further bring out its beauty and shape to exactly how you want it – with easy opportunity to develop underneath or extend out the back. Opposite St Josephs Primary School, it’s literally a walk across the street to school for the kids. Bardon Kindy, Pre-school and Bardon State School are also within strolling distance, with Stuartholme School a four-minute drive away. Just 200 metres to the bus stop and 1k to restaurants and cafes

Inspect today being a Deceased Estate this property must be sold!

Why The Whole Family Will Say We Want This One!

*1929 original period home on two blocks ( 976sqm ) with bushland vistas only 5k from the CBD!

*Ornate period features include: bay window in master, leadlight timber French doors, vj boards, silky oak panelling etc.

*3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 car lock-up, sunroom, foyer and large living area

*Renovate original house to your taste and / or potentially develop

*Opposite St Josephs primary school and a walk to Bardon Kindy, Pre-school, and State School, plus four min drive to Stuartholme Girls’ School

*1k to restaurants and cafes and a 200 metre stroll to the bus

*Give the kids the best of both worlds – endless bushland and city culture