Rangemoor 165 Adelaide Street East Clayfield sold by Heath Williams of Place New Farm generated great interest in its rich history and family appeal.
Iconic Clayfield Queenslander Rangemoor has been sold by Heath Williams of Place New Farm for Clayfield’s highest sale price record.
Source: Place New FarmThe c1907 residence was designed by pioneer Brisbane architect Robin S Dods, whose influence can be seen in the home’s striking roofline, expansive verandas, and intricate timber craftsmanship.
Source: Place New FarmThe home was on the market for just over 30 days, selling for an undisclosed price with the closure of the Top Offer campaign.
Speaking to LUXURY LIST WEEKEND, Heath Williams said buyers showed great interest in the home.
“Not only is it on one of the best streets in Clayfield, dominating an expansive block, but it is a family heritage home representing Brisbane's rich architectural history,” Heath explained.
Source: Place New FarmThe home’s layout embraces its environment, with a single-level floorplan that captures the breezes and that envelops a central courtyard, ensuring that the interiors are awash with natural light.
Source: Place New FarmInside, a series of formal and informal spaces for living and dining offer notable features such as broad French doors, 11-foot ceilings, and ornate leadlight windows, and the private quarters of Rangemoor are similarly impressive. Sydney landscape designer Myles Baldwin designed the eastern and back gardens in 2018.
Source: Place New FarmHeath told LUXURY LIST WEEKEND buyers appreciated the history of the home and the family appeal.
“The current owners have a rich history in the home, all of their children growing up and moving on. Prospective buyers appreciated this connection, from large grass areas for kids to run around to the privacy this home affords.”
The landmark home was sold to a young family looking for their forever home, prioritising location for schools and something special for the children to grow up in.
Source: Place New FarmThe property has been featured a number of times in Vogue Living as well as the 2013 produced TV series 'Building Australia, episode 2 'The Queenslander', commissioned by FOXTEL's History Channel with support from the Screen Australia National Documentary Program.
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