12 Bourke Street, Brassall
Built in 1966 and lovingly preserved, this authentic mid-century residence is more than a home — it’s a design statement from an era when architecture had confidence, colour and character.
From the moment you arrive, the low-set brick façade and clean roofline set the tone. Step inside and you’re transported to a world of teal feature walls, warm timber tones, vintage lighting and original details that have stood the test of time.
The Living Spaces
The main living room is rich in personality, with its original proportions, large windows and unmistakable mid-century palette. The adjoining dining space features timber panelling and retro finishes that feel straight from a design magazine of the era.
It’s bold. It’s nostalgic. It’s wonderfully intact.
The kitchen is a true highlight — cheerful yellow cabinetry, classic speckled flooring, generous bench space and loads of storage. Whether you preserve it as a retro showpiece or update it while honouring its roots, it offers both charm and practicality.
Flexible Layout
Multiple living zones provide flexibility for families, entertainers or collectors alike. Downstairs, the additional rumpus space is perfect for a studio, retreat, games room or creative escape.
Outdoor & Extras
Set on a generous block, the backyard offers room to move, garden, entertain or expand. The classic brick exterior continues the home’s strong architectural identity, while the separate garage adds both functionality and nostalgic appeal.
Why You’ll Love It
• Authentic 1966 mid-century design
• Original retro kitchen and finishes
• Multiple living areas
• Solid brick construction
• Generous backyard space
• A true conversation piece
Homes like this don’t come along often. This is not a replica or a renovation trying to capture the era — this is the real thing. A preserved slice of 1960s Australian design, ready for its next chapter.
If you’ve been waiting for something with personality, history and style, 12 Bourke Street is calling.