Rising from the 1880's building boom, Thornclyffe House, the boutique development's namesake, stands as one of the finest examples of a Victorian-style Queenslander of its time. It is the respectful preservation of such a fine example of Brisbane's early architecture that has been at the heart of creating a new era in living at Thornclyffe Residences.
The 'Thornclyffe' residence, located at 162 Lambert Street in Kangaroo Point, is included on the Brisbane City Council Heritage Register and the Brisbane City Plan 2014 heritage overlay as a place of local heritage significance (BCC, 2014 and 2016). The house was constructed during the height of the 1880s building boom (c.1886-1888) for Barbara Murphy.
The building was situated to take advantage of the views along the
Brisbane River front and is considered an elegant reflection of
Kangaroo Point's upper middle-class residential appeal during
the late 19th Century (BCC, 2016).
Fully renovated, this 3-bedroom heritage-listed home will boast spacious, easy-living areas that open onto large balconies, the residences feature subtle and sophisticated luxury reflective of modern Queensland style. Thornclyffe Residences also offer a choice of two interior palette options ideal to create a space that suits any aesthetic.
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