Some homes make an impression with scale. This one does it with presence. Set high and hidden just enough behind layered greenery, the arrival feels private, established and quietly impressive. Two pencil pines frame the entrance, drawing the eye upward as the home rises from the street with a sense of stature and calm confidence. Clipped hedging, sweeping lawn and mature gardens soften its scale, while warm tones, curved lines and those original upper arches give the facade a sense of character. It feels substantial, settled and just indulgent enough in all the right ways.
Inside, the scale continues, though never at the expense of comfort. A generous entry opens to interiors that feel grounded and inviting, where arched transitions, soft natural light and a thoughtful sense of proportion give the home its rhythm. At the centre, the kitchen is designed to gather around, anchored by an oversized island, marble-look engineered stone, gas cooking and a butler’s pantry with its own sink, additional storage and space for a second fridge. Plantation shutters bring polish to the lower level, while open-plan living and dining unfold with ease around the kitchen, creating a central family domain that feels equal parts practical and beautifully composed.
Accommodation is intelligently arranged for the realities of family life, with four bedrooms positioned upstairs including a generously scaled master with ensuite, while a fifth bedroom downstairs offers flexibility for guests, extended family or older children wanting separation. A dedicated study provides welcome breathing room for work or homework, while a large multipurpose room, currently styled as a billiards room, offers endless versatility as a second lounge, rumpus, media room, studio or retreat. Ducted air conditioning services the upper level, with split systems and ceiling fans throughout ensuring comfort is carried across every season. A large remote garage with additional storage and internal access, is complemented by extensive additional off-street parking, offering practical flexibility for larger households, visiting guests or extra vehicles.
Large sliding doors extend the living outdoors to a covered entertaining area, where tiled underfoot and original structured architectural detailing give the rear of the home the same sense of character found at the front. Framed by greenery and designed for long lunches, family gatherings or slower afternoons at home, the backyard feels private and wonderfully established.
Positioned within the Mount Gravatt East State School and Cavendish Road State High catchments, this address places families close to quality schooling, Westfield Carindale, Metropol Shopping Centre, transport and Gateway access for an easy run north or south. Brisbane CBD is approximately 11km away, while continued infrastructure and transport investment tied to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games is set to further elevate long-term liveability and connectivity across this increasingly well-connected pocket.
Additional Highlights:
• Generous Family home across two substantial levels and large block
• Solid brick veneer construction with enduring family appeal
• Side access on both sides of the home for added flexibility
• Rainwater tank supporting practical everyday living
• Quiet, family-minded enclave with a strong sense of neighbourhood connection
A home of rare scale and quiet distinction, designed to hold the family beautifully now and well into what comes next.
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