70 Zillman Road Hendra QLD
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A Grand Queensland Classic with Remarkable History
A rare residence of architectural significance, this distinguished Queensland home is recognised as an important example of Brisbane's early domestic design. Constructed in 1901 for a Supreme Court judge and attributed to acclaimed Queensland architect Robin Dods, the property reflects the principles that shaped the elegance, climate responsiveness and enduring liveability of classic subtropical architecture.
Its importance has long been acknowledged. The home was prominently featured in The Australian Home Beautiful (February 1949), where its generous proportions, sweeping verandahs and refined character were celebrated as an exemplar of Queensland living.
Beyond its provenance, what sets this residence apart is the integrity of its preservation. A later conservation-led restoration carefully safeguarded the home's architectural character while introducing a considered evolution for contemporary living. Dods signature elements remain - including traditional joinery, graceful arches, lofty ceilings and the detailing that promotes natural light, cross-ventilation and a seamless connection to outdoor space.
Spanning two expansive levels, the home offers remarkable scale for family living. The upper floor hosts a series of elegant formal and informal living rooms, dining spaces and a traditional kitchen with adjoining meals area, all opening onto wide surrounding verandahs that capture breezes and garden outlooks. Three generous bedrooms are positioned on this level, including a substantial master suite with walk-in robe and ensuite, alongside a family bathroom.
The lower level provides exceptional flexibility, accommodating a further three bedrooms, an additional bathroom, laundry and extensive storage areas. A substantial garage and workshop space offers secure parking for multiple vehicles and practical everyday functionality rarely found in homes of this era.
Surrounding the residence are beautifully established grounds and expansive lawns, creating a private garden setting ideal for children, entertaining and future landscaping opportunities. The home's elevated position and wraparound verandahs allow every principal room to maintain a strong connection to the outdoors - a hallmark of Dods' climate-responsive design.
Positioned in one of Brisbane's most tightly held pockets, the home enjoys a prime Hendra address approximately 7km from the CBD. Within the Hendra State School catchment and close to St Margaret's Anglican Girls School, St Rita's College and Clayfield College, the property also offers easy access to public transport, Racecourse Road dining and Brisbane Airport - combining lifestyle convenience with everyday practicality.
Offered to the market as a true once-in-a-generation opportunity, this is a residence of genuine historical importance - documented, admired and enduring - yet equally a substantial and highly liveable family home.
Place Property is proud to present this significant Brisbane residence, offering a rare opportunity to secure an important piece of the city's architectural heritage.
For further information or to arrange a private inspection contact Andrew Degn or Henry Sharp.
Its importance has long been acknowledged. The home was prominently featured in The Australian Home Beautiful (February 1949), where its generous proportions, sweeping verandahs and refined character were celebrated as an exemplar of Queensland living.
Beyond its provenance, what sets this residence apart is the integrity of its preservation. A later conservation-led restoration carefully safeguarded the home's architectural character while introducing a considered evolution for contemporary living. Dods signature elements remain - including traditional joinery, graceful arches, lofty ceilings and the detailing that promotes natural light, cross-ventilation and a seamless connection to outdoor space.
Spanning two expansive levels, the home offers remarkable scale for family living. The upper floor hosts a series of elegant formal and informal living rooms, dining spaces and a traditional kitchen with adjoining meals area, all opening onto wide surrounding verandahs that capture breezes and garden outlooks. Three generous bedrooms are positioned on this level, including a substantial master suite with walk-in robe and ensuite, alongside a family bathroom.
The lower level provides exceptional flexibility, accommodating a further three bedrooms, an additional bathroom, laundry and extensive storage areas. A substantial garage and workshop space offers secure parking for multiple vehicles and practical everyday functionality rarely found in homes of this era.
Surrounding the residence are beautifully established grounds and expansive lawns, creating a private garden setting ideal for children, entertaining and future landscaping opportunities. The home's elevated position and wraparound verandahs allow every principal room to maintain a strong connection to the outdoors - a hallmark of Dods' climate-responsive design.
Positioned in one of Brisbane's most tightly held pockets, the home enjoys a prime Hendra address approximately 7km from the CBD. Within the Hendra State School catchment and close to St Margaret's Anglican Girls School, St Rita's College and Clayfield College, the property also offers easy access to public transport, Racecourse Road dining and Brisbane Airport - combining lifestyle convenience with everyday practicality.
Offered to the market as a true once-in-a-generation opportunity, this is a residence of genuine historical importance - documented, admired and enduring - yet equally a substantial and highly liveable family home.
Place Property is proud to present this significant Brisbane residence, offering a rare opportunity to secure an important piece of the city's architectural heritage.
For further information or to arrange a private inspection contact Andrew Degn or Henry Sharp.
Property Information
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Residential Sale
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For Sale
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QLD
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City & North
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Hendra
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House
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For Sale
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1500 sqm
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