Located in a elevated and private position with stunning river views is this genuine Victorian Queenslander (c. 1884). The home graces one and a third acres (5,327m) of prime elevated riverfront headland and offers a rare sense of understated class and refinement. The home is uniquely situated at the confluence of the Brisbane River and Moggill Creek, wherein it succeeds in inviting in a wide waterfront panorama to not just the home, but also to the tennis court and pool and allows unobstructed views from out across the water to Jindalee Park on the opposite bank through to the University of Queensland’s Pinjarra Hills facility upstream. The unique positioning of the home means that it has no established neighbours.

Features include:
- 3 generous sized bedrooms (main with ensuite) and a bedroom sized study
- Formal living and dining rooms (each with a period-style fireplace) and a casual lounge and alfresco dining area
- Other rooms include a billiards/media room, two utility rooms that may be used as a gymnasium and or workshop areas, and a number of storage areas
- Fully restored, the home features polished timber floors, beautifully ornate cornices and stained glass paneling
- Showcasing a new kitchen with streamlined cabinetry, European appliances and neutral stone bench tops
-The pontoon has deep-water mooring to the river, the tennis court is floodlit, and the horizon edge pool has an integrated fast lane for resistance swimming.

Originally located in Windsor, the house was moved to Kenmore by the current owners some 20 years ago to begin a period of renovation and careful restoration, the outcome is spectacular. This is a home designed to offer all the period features associated with a Queenslander with all the bells and whistles of brand new residence.