SoldFeb 23, 2026

104 Norman Ave, Norman Park, QLD, 4170

$1,686,000

3
1
2
408 m²

House

26 days on the market

Sold: Feb 23, 2026

What's around 104 Norman Ave

Timeless Character, City Glimpses and a True Sense of Home

Behind a picture-perfect white picket fence, breathtaking Clontarf cottage reveals itself as one of Norman Park's most evocative and emotionally resonant homes. Framed by lush greenery and a magnificent established tree, the residence immediately captures the romance of a bygone era while offering the warmth, comfort and liveability so sought after today. From first glance, there is a sense that this is a home with stories to tell and many more yet to be written. A charming front deck and elevated entrance balcony set the tone, inviting you to pause, breathe and take in gentle city glimpses before stepping inside. Once indoors, the atmosphere is unmistakable. Soaring ceilings, polished floorboards and exquisite stained-glass casement windows speak to the craftsmanship of an 1896 build, while cement mouldings and timeless detailing honour the home's heritage with quiet confidence. The interior unfolds with an effortless flow. Living, dining and kitchen spaces connect beautifully, anchored by a fireplace in the dining area that creates a natural gathering point for family meals and evening conversations. The kitchen complements the character of the home while offering modern functionality, complete with quality appliances that sit comfortably within the classic surrounds. Throughout, air-conditioning enhances everyday comfort without detracting from the home's authentic charm. Accommodation is generous and inviting, three bedrooms, including a traditional sleepout that adds flexibility and a distinctly Queensland feel. The bathroom is a standout in its own right, featuring pressed metal finishes that echo the home's era while remaining practical and refined. Every room carries a sense of calm and familiarity, a reminder of why homes of this calibre are so tightly held. Step outside and the magic continues. The corner allotment provides side access and a surprising sense of space, with room for outdoor entertaining, relaxed afternoons around a fire pit, and children or pets to enjoy the fully fenced yard. The blend of open areas and established greenery creates a private sanctuary that feels worlds away, yet remains effortlessly connected. Practicality is also well considered, with multiple off-street parking options and a remote garage door to the carport. Beyond the fence, the lifestyle on offer is equally compelling. Positioned within the coveted Churchie precinct, the home enjoys proximity to respected schools, local shops and everyday conveniences. Norman Park's leafy streets, riverside walks and easy access to the city combine to create a suburb that balances prestige with genuine community spirit. This is a location where character homes are cherished, neighbours know one another, and city connections remain close at hand. This remarkable residence is more than a beautifully preserved classic. It is a place of warmth, history and enduring appeal, offering a rare opportunity to secure a true Norman Park icon with soul, substance and an undeniable sense of belonging. Additional Highlights • Highly sought after corner position with excellent natural light • Elevated setting capturing cooling breezes year round • Strong long-term appeal in one of Brisbane's most tightly held pockets • Flexible layout suited to families, downsizers or character home lovers • A streetscape renowned for charm, pride of ownership and architectural integrity Homes of this calibre and character are seldom offered, making this an unmissable opportunity to secure something truly special in the heart of Norman Park. *Disclaimer: Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of the information contained in this marketing, Torres Property will not be held liable for any errors in typing or information. All interested parties should rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.

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