Sold for $550,000
Sold for $550,00092 John St, Rosewood QLD 4340
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Property was sold on 22 October 2020.
Sold on 22 October 2020.
6 beds
2 baths
6 cars
House
4240m²
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House
4240m²
Designed with families in mind, this property offers a haven for children to play and grow.
Lost in time with amazing features including pressed metal ceilings, coloured glass windows deep verandahs bay window on two titles on 4240m2 with two street frontage right in town, so many opportunities including duel occupancy or home office, circular drive behind century old “camphor Laurels”, could be maximised with formal gardens. This is a serious renovation with an opportunity to restore this outstanding property to its former glory. Built for Robert Samuel Hodge in 1891, this outstanding property remains one of the most substantial residences in Rosewood and in fact, in the Ipswich and Brisbane regions. Set back behind an aged garden of mature camphor laurels, palms and hedges, a circular driveway leads to an ornate front façade highlighted by a romantic bay window with matching gable roof and protruding portico with intricate fretwork and impressive double staircase entry. The original main body of the house provides large light filled rooms dressed with highly decorative deep pressed metal ceilings and cornicing. The ceilings are 12 ft high, which balance the massive rooms. Unusual nine pane windows have coloured glass sections in both the bay window and oversized french doors. The front section also displays an original fireplace and the carpet has been recently rolled up to reveal original, perfect wide pine floorboards. At some point in the early 1900’s a massive extension was undertaken to provide access off a central hall running the full width of the house to a further four bedrooms and formal lounge/dining. A shorter lengthwise hall leads to the family room and kitchen with original walk-in pantry. There are three bathrooms: main central to the rear bedrooms and family room, a two-way ensuite off the main bedroom with walk in robe and a shower, toilet and vanity downstairs, workshop area and yard. A second dwelling to the rear has been used for a home business or duel occupancy and has direct access from Albert Street. The property has two allotments, so a boundary re-alignment would facilitate a separate block. Unbelievable space under for car accommodation, workshop, storage or play area. Complete with fireplace and bathroom. Glorious views are enjoyed from the formal living areas which adjoin the 14.3 metre by 3.5 metre family room/kitchen/dining. A sunroom off the main bedroom is an ideal parents retreat or home office with access from the front verandah. A smaller room, perhaps the original maid’s quarters, would be a charming nursery. The current owner has raised four children in this amazing home in the last 34 years after purchasing in 1983. The previous owners, the Ruhnos purchased, in 1907. It is rumoured the Ruhnos actually buried gold on the property - still not recovered. In my opinion, this piece of outstanding real estate is “GOLD” in its own right. Historically, owners stay a long time - don’t miss your opportunity to form the next chapter of history. Property Code: 1390