Only 3km from Brisbane’s CBD, this 1918 Dutton Park home sits on approx. 3,073sqm of child friendly grounds with 6 bedrooms and potential to extend. For sale by Simon Caulfield of Place Kangaroo Point.
Known as ‘Kurrowah’, this historic Brisbane residence sits on Dutton Park’s largest land holding, with expansive views towards Mt Coot-tha.
‘Kurrowah’ was designed by renowned architect Lang Powell and completed in 1918, constructed with materials shipped from France and Italy.
Source: Place Kangaroo Point“This remarkable home stands as one of the true statement homes in Brisbane,” Simon Caulfield told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
“Spanning over 3,073sqm (approx.) of family-friendly land, it is easy to see why ‘Kurrowah’ has garnered significant interest to date. The home exudes character, style and timeless features, whilst standing the test of time.”
Source: Place Kangaroo PointInteriors invoke the style and craftsmanship of the era in which the home was built, with rich timber panelling, ornate fireplaces, exposed beams, and intricate plaster detailing.
The floorplan features a number of showpiece rooms, including a sumptuous music conservatory with intricate parquetry floor, timber panelling and ornate ceiling, and elegant formal lounge room.
Source: Place Kangaroo PointAn imposing hallway extends through the length of the house, leading to multiple formal and casual living and entertaining spaces.
The large, light-filled kitchen looks out on expansive views towards Mt Coot-tha and offers plenty of space for informal dining and entertaining.
Source: Place Kangaroo PointThe home’s six bedrooms are privately positioned, including an oversized master retreat, with classic styling and French doors flowing to the extensive verandah overlooking the grounds and across Brisbane.
Source: Place Kangaroo PointJust three kilometres from the CBD, the conveniences of Dutton Park are close by, as well as South Bank and its vibrant shopping, dining, entertainment and cultural options, transport, schools, and parklands.
Source: Place Kangaroo Point“This is an opportunity to retain the home as is or expand it, creating a significant contemporary extension,” Simon explained to WILLIAMS MEDIA. “Homes like this don’t come readily available, so don’t miss out.”
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