Significant History - Boulton Villa
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- Land area approx 1244sqm
- Council Rates $3029/year
- Water Rates $609/year
Property Features
- Garages 2
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Boulton Villa is an exceptional example of an early colonial style home which still retains many of its original features. Built in 1852 then owned by Martin Boulton, this double brick residence presents potential buyers with a rare opportunity to own a significant part of Darling Downs history and the chance to develop it into a unique and beautiful home. Boulton Terrace remains a highly desirable address with its avenue of camphor laurel trees planted in 1893, its bluestone kerbing and its close proximity to the city, schools, hospital and parks. Boulton Terrace is home to several other quality colonial homes forming a picturesque streets cape to enjoy.
Stately double brick residence with deep wrap-around verandahs Character charm throughout with high 12ft pressed metal ceilings, timber floors and cedar joinery Gracious separate formal lounge with statement French doors Fireplaces to both main living rooms and bedrooms Four bedrooms; master with private ensuite Ample storage throughout the large home Leafy 1,244sqm allotment of beautiful gardens and bottle trees Double car accommodation with dual street access of Norwood Street Popular location on the edge of the city close to popular schools and Laurel Bank Park
Location and Amenities
Nearby Government Schools
Toowoomba North State School, Toowoomba West Special School, Newtown State School, Harlaxton State School, Toowoomba State High School, Toowoomba East State School, Clifford Park Special School & Wilsonton State SchoolNearby Private Schools
Holy Name Primary School, St Ursula's College, St Mary's College, Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School, The Glennie School, Sacred Heart Primary School, St Saviour's Primary School & Downlands CollegeContact Julie McCallum and Julie McCallum for more information.
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