Ray White New Farm is managing the campaign for the sale of Cullen on Hamilton Hill, a historic Brisbane residence which dates back to 1937.
A historically significant Brisbane home is on the market for its fourth owner in more than 80 years.
Cullen on Hamilton Hill dates back to 1937 when it was built as one of the original Hamilton Hill residences.
Constructed by renowned engineer Edward Cullen and designed by prominent architect Mervyn Rylance, this established Georgian-style home made front page news at the time of its creation, reflecting its remarkable grandeur and distinction.
Ray White New Farm agent Christine Rudolph said the landmark property at 84 Markwell Street had been impeccably maintained and sympathetically updated to preserve its standing as a family property.
“Elevated and private with river views from its prestigious cul-de-sac position, this generously proportioned estate includes lush landscaped gardens enclosing a swimming pool and charming gazebo,” she said.
“In the prized Ascot State School catchment and only 5kms from the CBD, this timeless family entertainer sits on 979 square metres parcel of prestige land.”
84 Markwell Street, Hamilton Hill. As seen on Luxury List.
Cullen is owned by Craig Emanuel, an executive director of New York-based investment bank Morgan Stanley, and his wife Samantha who is the founder of Milo and Macy Shoes, a successful ladies boutique in Ascot.
The family relocated from Sydney some five years ago and are selling as they have found their next dream home in Hamilton.
Mr Emanuel said the home had a number of design features which have come to define Brisbane homes.
“The original architect Merv Rylance, was famous in the 1920s for designing a great number of the prominent homes in Toorak, Woollahra, Vaucluse and Bellevue Hill," he said.
“It was one of the original and still standing homes built on Hamilton Hill for Sir Edward Cullen in 1936, who built Hamilton Port and the Port of Brisbane.”
Cullen was extended in 1995 by previous owner Richard Malouf of the largest chain of privately-owned pharmacies in Australia, who expanded the internal floor plan to more than 500 square metres.
The Malouf family were the second owners in the home’s history, living there our more than 40 years.
Mr Emanuel said there was so much to love about living at Cullen from “the relaxing river views to the cooling breeze directly from the river”.
“We also love that it is an easy few minutes walk to the huge selection of restaurants on Racecourse Road and Hamilton Portside,” he said.
“The home is very private and secluded, another rare feature.”
Cullen goes to auction on May 28 at the Calile Hotel in New Farm.
Click here to view the property on Luxury List.
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