Constructed in the early c1900s, 'Trevarrick House' is a significant historic residence with charming Queenslander features and architecture of the era. It graces a wide 690sqm block in a quiet street, a stroll to Brisbane State High School and South Bank. The house was built by Master Builder Philip Nott who was a president of the Master Builders Association, and Alderman and Mayor of the City of South Brisbane.
Built for Alderman Philip Nott, Mayor of South Brisbane 1899
Formal lounge room with log fireplace and soaring ceilings
Dining room opens to entertaining verandah with city glimpses
Enchanting gardens with frog pond and private leafy retreats
Kitchen has Falcon cooker, ironbark and tallowwood cabinetry
Large bedrooms, practical bathrooms, one with clawfoot bath
Unique cedar doors and windows, stained glass, timber floors
Downstairs guestroom, studio, storage, underhouse parking
Well distanced from neighbours, side driveway for access
Walk to cafes, trains, buses, two kilometres from the CBD