Positioned on an elevated allotment in one of Ipswich’s established character pockets, this warm and beautifully maintained residence blends timeless craftsmanship with everyday practicality in a way that feels increasingly difficult to find.
From the street, the home carries a quiet confidence.
The sandstone brick facade.
Terracotta roof tiles.
Established greenery softening the edges.
Wide proportions and classic lines that speak to an era when homes were built with permanence in mind.
Inside, the character continues immediately.
Polished hardwood floors run throughout the home, paired beautifully with traditional casement windows, high 2.9 metre ceilings, decorative cornicing and wainscotting that adds texture and warmth to almost every room. There is a sense of scale here that modern homes often struggle to replicate.
Natural light moves gently through the interiors, while elevated positioning captures cooling breezes and mountain views from the living room, giving the home a feeling of openness and connection to its surroundings.
The layout itself is both functional and flexible.
Multiple living spaces allow room for growing families, quiet evenings, or working from home, while the parents retreat or study offers additional versatility depending on lifestyle needs.
At the centre of the home, the kitchen balances practicality with charm, complete with a Westinghouse electric oven, cooktop and separate grill, generous cabinetry, and easy connection through to the dining and living spaces.
The updated bathroom has been thoughtfully renovated in keeping with the home’s softer neutral palette, offering clean finishes and everyday comfort without losing the character of the residence itself.
Outside, the backyard offers usable space rarely found this close to town. There is room for children, pets, entertaining, or simply enjoying the privacy and greenery that surrounds the home.
Positioned only moments from Ipswich CBD, local schools, cafés, parks and shopping precincts, the location offers exceptional convenience while still feeling quiet and established. Access to the Warrego Highway is also incredibly close, making commuting toward Brisbane or Toowoomba simple and efficient.
Homes like this do not rely on trends.
They simply age well, settle beautifully into their surroundings, and continue to feel like home long after others have come and gone.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
• Elevated allotment with mountain views from the living area
• Character sandstone brick construction
• Terracotta roof tiles
• Traditional casement windows throughout
• Wainscotting and polished hardwood flooring
• High 2.9 metre ceilings throughout
• Updated bathroom
• Flexible parents retreat or study space
• Split system reverse cycle air conditioning
• Westinghouse electric oven, cooktop and separate grill
• Rear yard access
• Central Ipswich location close to schools, shopping and dining
• Quick access to the Warrego Highway for Brisbane and Toowoomba commuters

