Silverwells North - Heritage listed Brisbane home hits the market

Rarely does a heritage-listed property of such grandeur, historic importance and dramatic beauty become available.

Silverwells North, located at Brisbane’s Kangaroo Point is one such uniquely beautiful and architecturally important property’s to present itself to the market.

Blessed with an abundance of elegant Georgian features, this historic, private residence was built in the 1860’s by Sydney merchant, Joseph Thompson.

Historians and those that appreciate significant homes, claim Silverwells North to be one of the oldest surviving, grand private residences remaining in Brisbane’s most prestigious addresses, Kangaroo Point.

Respected local historian and curator, Dianne Byrne from the State Library of Queensland describes Silverwells North as one of Brisbane’s most impressive and important private homes to survive the onslaught of development.

“While we can’t determine the exact date when Silverwells North was built, we can draw from photographic evidence that this home goes back as far as the mid 1860s,” explains Dianne Byrne.

Just as it is now, Kangaroo Point has always been a highly desirable place to live in Brisbane. “Some of the city’s grandest homes were built here as this point overlooks both the city and east across the Brisbane River,” explains Dianne Byrne.

For those that appreciate architecture and homes of substantial proportions, from the moment you arrive through the entry gates of Silverwell North, you are transported to a bygone era of elegance and gracious living.

“You really get a sense of the scale of this property when you see it first-hand,” says Dianne Byrne. “You can appreciate just how impressive and expansive this home, the gardens and grounds are.”

The beautiful, solid cedar doors, the Kauri floorboards, the high ceilings plus the grand proportions of the rooms are all indicative of an elegant lifestyle, where space and comfort were paramount.

Other standout details of Silverwells North include the perfect siting and aspect of the home, with its large windows that allow for an abundance of light and fresh summer breezes to circulate throughout the home.

Behind the elegant Georgian façade is a superb, split-level modern home with a host of contemporary comforts. For idyllic family gatherings and impressive entertaining there is an al fresco terrace that includes a built-in barbecue kitchen, dining area and swimming pool.  

Downstairs, the master suite is a private haven of luxury, opening to a leafy courtyard garden and incorporating a modern marble-finished ensuite.

According to Tyson Clarke from Queensland Sotheby's International Realty, Silverwells North has been much more than a property listing for him personally.

“It’s been incredibly exciting uncovering the history of this important residence,” explains Tyson Clarke. “I felt like I had a duty to reveal the history – and tell the story of this uniquely beautiful home.”

“The integrity of this home is still evident,” explains Clarke. “This home was designed and built for lasting comfort and style - and this is as obvious today as it was when it was first built more than 150 years ago.”

Looking out across to the city skyline and the river, the contemporary four-bedroom residence features a riverside pool terrace, luxurious interior finishes and a huge basement garage. 

Over the course of many years and multiple owners, the original Silverwells North home has been kept relatively intact with the exception of discreetly added extensions to the riverside of the home. 

Any other improvements such as ducted air-conditioning, automatic lighting systems and security were undertaken to the highest possible standards to ensure they do not interfere with the original look and feel of the home.

The front parlour, formal dining room and main guest bedroom all include fully functional open fireplaces to add to the romantic ambience of Silverwells North.

With dramatic views across the river to Brisbane’s skyline, this property also features a riverside pool terrace, luxurious interior finishes and a huge basement garage. 

“For those that appreciate historical grandeur combined with contemporary comforts, Silverwells North is genuinely a unique slice of history and a grand, contemporary home that will continue to impress and bring joy to whomever is lucky enough to call it home,” says Tyson Clarke.


Posted on Wednesday, 28 September 2016
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