Last Listing description (July 2018)
Situated toward the top of the hill, this very private architecturally designed home with over 300sqm of luxury living, exudes warmth and opulence. This home has been masterfully built with exacting attention to detail. Large scale living areas have been allocated to each level with downstairs serving as the home's key entertaining space.
The spacious proportions of the luxurious kitchen and living areas are highlighted by raised ceilings and recycled hardwood flooring. Families will love how this space spills through the sliding doors onto the backyard that features a covered outdoor area, wet-bar, built-in BBQ, in-ground swimming pool and city views as your backdrop.
Welcome to 92 Guthrie St, Paddington.
The lengthy list of quality features include:
- Master suite with private balcony, walk-in robe, luxurious en-suite
- Bedroom 2 with oversized en-suite, built-in wardrobe, retreat area & private balcony
- Bedroom 3 & 4 with built-in wardrobes, shared balcony
- Kitchen with Miele appliances, soft close cabinetry, striking centre island stone benchtops
- Library / Office retreat
- Powder room, laundry chute, fitted laundry with private drying area
- Zoned ducted-air-conditioning,
- Vacuu-maid
- C-Bus data cabling
- Alarm system
- Gated entry with video intercom
- Abundant storage throughout
- 5kw solar invertor
- 6000l Rainwater storage - plumbed in
- Generous double garage with remote control door
- Salt-water in-ground pool
- Covered outdoor entertaining area with built-in BBQ
- Landscaped, easy-care surrounds
- Fully fenced
Our motivated sellers have created beautiful memories in their home and are now happy to 'pass the baton' on to the new owners to create their own. Looking forward to seeing you at the open home.
Distances:
50m CBD Bus service
300m Milton State School (in catchment)
800m Milton Train Station
500m to Paddington Hub of Cafes, Shopping & Restaurants
450m to Rosalie Village
Kelvin Grove State College catchment
Walking distance to Suncorp Stadium
Paddington
Paddington is an inner suburb of Brisbane, Australia located 2 km west of the Brisbane CBD. As is common with other suburbs in the area, Paddington is located on a number of steep ridges and hills. It was originally settled in the 1860s. Many original and distinctive Queenslander homes can be found in the suburb. Houses are frequently built on stumps, owing to the steep nature of their blocks. In recent years, Paddington has become a very desirable residential location.
Paddington lies in a valley in the foothills of Mount Coot-tha. The area is extremely hilly with many peaks and gullies. Most of the retail is located along the ridge tops which contain the main roads of Caxton Street, Given Terrace and Latrobe Terrace.
The suburb is predominantly residential, on small blocks of land by Queensland standards, with many workers cottages and Queenslander-style homes with corrugated iron roofs. Paddington includes the small locality of Rosalie. The suburb of Petrie Terrace lies to the east.
By road: the main thoroughfares of Paddington are Caxton Street, Given, Latrobe and Enoggera Terraces. Most shops are located on Given and Latrobe Terraces.
By bus: Buses operated by Brisbane Transport continue to serve the suburb. And in conditions free of traffic congestion a bus trip from the Brisbane CBD takes around ten minutes to upper Paddington. Also Milton Station is less than 2 km away from this site.
The Petrie Terrace State School, unlike its name, is actually in Paddington and can be found nestled below St Brigid's Church, Red Hill and behind the fig trees near the Ithaca Swimming Pool. Paddington is otherwise serviced by a number of schools in the surrounding suburbs.
Many houses along Caxton Street - Given Terrace - Latrobe Terrace were converted into small shops in the 1980s and accordingly Paddington has a vibrant shopping scene for specialty shops of all types including fashion (clothes, shoes, male and female), food (chocolate, cheese, alcohol and organic), home wares (bathroom supplies and hardware) and entertainment (new and secondhand book stores, picture framing, video stores) and is largely devoid of the larger 'chain' shops.