The now federation Queen Ann style three level accommodation at 327 Given Tce, Paddington which has boutique hotel development potential is for sale by Savills broker Greg Woods and 2017 Queensland Commercial Salesperson of the Year, Robert Dunne.
An opportunity has hit the market to secure a piece of Brisbane’s history with the former Our Lady Help of Christians’ Convent being offered for sale by Savills Robert Dunne and Gregory Woods.
Located at 327 Given Terrace, the magnificent former convent stands proud in the heart of Paddington, with its stunning architectural design featuring red brickwork, high ceilings and stained glass windows.
Director of Commercial Sales, Robert Dunne said that the building holds an air of grandeur and is regarded as a unique generational offering to the market. The convent was originally constructed for the Sisters of Mercy in 1919 when it was officially opened by Archbishop Duhig and in 2005 was sold to a private buyer.
With commanding urban views, the superb federation Queen Ann style three level structure sits on a 2,654sqm site, features 20 rooms, and is being offered for sale vacant possession.
“There is an opportunity for the site to be converted into a boutique hotel, aged care facility or grand residence subject to Council approval,” Mr Dunne said.
Described as one of Brisbane’s most beautiful convents, the building is surrounded largely by Infill Housing.
For further sales details contact Robert Dunne of Savills via the below contact details.
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