Gracious 1905 Queenslander
A charming fusion of past and present, this striking historic Queenslander with bullnose verandahs on three sides, iron lacework and established gardens is an enchanting family home with an abundance of space, both indoors and out.
A grand yet warm and welcoming home, effortlessly combines classic and contemporary elements. Features such as 14-foot ceilings (4.2m), leadlight windows and French doors throughout, adds to the casual opulence of the home.
Owned by renowned jewellery designer, Victoria Spring, this graceful property has been featured in lifestyle magazines including, The Australian Women's Weekly, Australian House and Garden and Coast Living, to name just a few.
Originally built in 1905, it boasts four bedrooms and three bathrooms, plus a workshop, and has been reclaimed and restored to become a magnificent example of architecturally forging the old with the new.
The added extensions meld seamlessly with the charm of the era and the honey-coloured timber floors offer the perfect base for other interior pieces. Among the generously-sized bedrooms you will find a self-contained studio that is perfect for guest quarters or for teenagers. Also, a very private adults' bedroom with its own bathroom and study. The house has reverse cycle air conditioning a fire place and wood burning stove.
The large verandahs that flow from every room in the house, even the bathroom, offer space and shade to relax and rejuvenate, or commune with friends, and create a seamless flow between the indoor and outdoor spaces.
The established garden features private areas and secret spaces. It also includes whimsical touches and, in many places, seems to embrace the house with perfumed vines or soft-leafed greenery. On a sizeable 1640 square metre double block, with no direct neighbours, this unique home also offers a beautiful saltwater pool, perfect for those warm days, or every day, as well as entertaining. Paved courtyards, lush lawns, secure fencing for children and pets, and massive living rooms, add to the home's wow factor. You'll never tire of the variety of outdoor spaces.
"I have loved living in this home," Victoria says. "As beautiful as it is, it's been a very easy home to live in with my family. It just works. The large living room has been the heart of our home, and the place of so many celebrations. And I have spent countless long afternoons relaxing on the verandah with friends. I think I will miss the garden the most - that has always been a place of inspiration for me."
Located across from the Brunswick River and Heritage Park, this magnificent property certainly has the feel of your own, private kingdom - or queendom - it's conveniently located only a few minutes' walk to Mullumbimby township and facilities and 8 minutes to the local primary school..
Parking for three cars, rear lane access are just a few of the other features that make this home so appealing .Conveniently located approximately 10 minutes to beautiful beaches, 10 minutes to the seaside village of Brunswick Head and 15 minutes to Byron Bay. Approximately 25 minutes from the Ballina/Byron Regional Airport, and 35 minutes to Gold Coast International Airport.
This is truly a one-off property of distinctive style and charm, there are only a handful of comparable homes in the Byron shire'.
A charming fusion of past and present, this striking historic Queenslander with bullnose verandahs on three sides, iron lacework and established gardens is an enchanting family home with an abundance of space, both indoors and out.
A grand yet warm and welcoming home, effortlessly combines classic and contemporary elements. Features such as 14-foot ceilings (4.2m), leadlight windows and French doors throughout, adds to the casual opulence of the home.
Owned by renowned jewellery...
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