This classic Victoria Street home from Stanton Hill found its new life here built in the late 1800′s, and relocated here from Townsville City in 1983, this magnificent home is a fine example of colonial architecture; gracious and charming with all the decorative touches so typical of the era. The care and work to this home did not stop after the relocation and the current owners have just completed a stunning exterior repaint.
Situated on 1.58Ha, the elevated position of this property was carefully chosen with its south facing position hidden from the world. It’s only on entry down the circular driveway that the home is visible, a statement in privacy itself.
Open verandas wrap around two sides creating the perfect place to enjoy the vista on offer to the surrounding hills and its wildlife. The solid timber door opens to a classic black and white tiled vestibule with charming lighting – entry to the formal lounge is to the right or go straight through to the large main living area. Picture rails, beautiful large timber skirting boards (from the old Courthouse) and decorative fans remind you that you are in a heritage home.
The formal lounge and main living/dining areas open to the veranda and there are views from every window. The kitchen has been upgraded and features a gas stove, electric oven, a separate storeroom and a large open servery to the dining area. It opens to a separate room suitable for enjoying breakfast with access to the back courtyard.
A guestroom is off the living room and any guest would be happy to stay, charmed by the bush views and their own en-suite away from the rest of the family.
The master bedroom opens to a tiled en-suite and walk-in robe, this retreat flows into an adjoining study/sewing room. A third bedroom adjoins this area with access to the third (family) bathroom.
Outside, the paved courtyard is charming with the elevation creating a fantastic backdrop of wildlife and wilderness; peace and quiet. Stepping down, underneath the home has been utilised for a workshop and there’s parking for two vehicles. The block slopes effortlessly down to a seasonal creek and abundant native animals. The current owners had a plant nursery and the land once used is now clear.
The Alligator Creek community has a local monthly newsletter, school bus service, Bowls and Recreation Club, horse riding …. the list goes on with Bowling Green National Park and its wonderful freshwater swimming holes only minutes by car.
Just 20 minutes from the Townsville CBD, Lavarack Barracks, James Cook University and the Hospital, this piece of history is waiting for a new family to enjoy its charm and character in a pristine, picture perfect position.

Large dining/living area – formal lounge
Three bedrooms – three bathrooms
Separate study/sewing room – breakfast nook
Galley kitchen with servery to dining – large pantry
Wrap around verandas – views from every room
Fully screened – exterior recently repainted
Town water – septic system – school bus service