- GRAND QUEENSLANDER BUILT IN 1911
- PRESSED METAL CEILINGS & COLOURED GLASS
- RENOVATED KITCHEN AND BATHROOM
- ORNATE FRETWORK, PINE FLOORS & BAY WINDOW
- 4 CAR ACCOMODATION UNDER HOME & WORKSHOP
- JUST FEATURED IN THE FILMING OF A MAJOR FILM
- INNER CITY LOCATION, HANDY TO HOSPITAL & CBD

This charming home is sure to steal your heart with a captivating street presence and an impressive list of period features. Built in 1911 by well-known and respected builder William Haenke this home is not your normal cottage it is the true definition of a big Queenslander.

Often admired this home has attracted interest from passers-by for many years and only recently
this home was chosen to be the star attraction in the upcoming film “Don’t Tell” starring Rachael Griffiths which will be hitting cinemas soon.

Inside this home has all the history and appeal you have been longing for, with extra high ceilings, wide hoop pine floors, pretty coloured glass windows and pressed metal ceilings to be envious of.

With a rare four bedroom floor plan this home will cater to families looking for space and quality.

The massive main lounge room is picturesque with a stunning bay window, French doors and some of the most intricate and ornate pressed metal ceilings I have seen.

The large dining room and meals area is both spacious and practical with a wood fire, more coloured glass features and plenty of floor space.

The kitchen and bathroom of the home have been lovingly updated and now present as modern and practical whilst still retaining a period feel.

Outside you will love the extra wide verandas that surround this home, providing shelter from the elements and also a relaxing space to enjoy life and enjoy living here in a part of Ipswich history.

Under the home you will be surprised to find car accommodation for up to four vehicles along with a handy workshop and storage area and even a wine cellar.

The home sits proudly on a 696m2 block in the heart of Ipswich, offering walking distance from Ipswich General Hospital, local eateries and local parkland and the Ipswich CBD.

Historic Ipswich homes such as this seldom hit the open market but here is your chance to seize the opportunity to secure your own part of Ipswich history.

To book a viewing please contact the listing agent Glenn Ball at First National Action Realty Ipswich today.