The Lipman House personalities have been varied & colourful over the last 140 years. It has existed as a luxurious home, it was utilised to provide inter war accommodation, and was currently seeing its most recent days as a part of the local Sisters of Mercy Convent. However, the time has come for a new owner to be part of an outstanding example of early Grafton architecture.
The home is statesmen like and sits perched on a massive 1416m2 square corner allotment with frontage to both Dobie & Alice Street.
The rooms are grand with massive casement windows and high ornate ceilings. Generous verandahs are positioned on the front and rear of the home and are covered by the continuing ample roof space that was the theme of the time. You can practically still see the Grafton elite taking tea whilst discussing the latest news from the Clarence & Richmond Examiner.
The home will always be an historic icon but the massive floor space, multiple bathrooms and overly generous block provide a perfect canvas for any family of today's era to tailor their own version of their Lipman House.
The home has strict instructions to be sold on Auction Day.
We welcome your inspection 7 days a week by appointment.