For heritage lovers, 29 Amelia Street, Coorparoo is one of the few remaining jewels in the crown of Brisbane’s prestigious old world properties. This charming and well maintained Queenslander was originally built in the 1920′s and packed with elegant period features including quality timber materials, intricate wood panel designs, high ceilings, ambient light and a wrap balcony allowing for pleasant cross breezes – all fringed by a lush tropical front garden.
The home is a classic Queenslander in design with the upper level comprising the main living area. Upstairs are three double bedrooms, each with built in robes, one full bathroom (shower and bath), a main sitting room situated at the heart of the home, and a kitchen which leads into a second sitting/dining area, positioned near the rear balcony overlooking the yard.
Charming Queenslander in Brisbane’s dress circle
The cool and tranquil ground level features an under house car space and a cleverly designed second living space including a bathroom (shower and toilet) and a separate, large room that could act as a fourth bedroom, rumpus room, parent’s retreat or home office.
The size, character and elegance of this home make it a perfect choice for families and entertainers alike. Both will love the rear balcony which can be used to full advantage as a cool and spacious entertaining area; perfect for quiet family meals and expansive enough for large family gatherings. The ground level has also been tried and tested many times as a perfect party location for crowds of up to 100 guests.
Step inside and you’ll have no doubt that the current owners have lovingly tended this home during time in residence. The entire property is in excellent condition including the paintwork, general woodwork and the fittings in the kitchen and two bathrooms. More than that, this grand heritage home has the sort of happy radiance only gleaned from having been the centre of a very happy family’s comings and goings. The owners are sad to be moving on but early ret