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24 Roderick Street, Ipswich, QLD 4305, 4 rūma, 3 rūma horoi, House

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24 Roderick Street, Ipswich, QLD 4305

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567m2
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Ipswich 4Moenga KAMERUKA Cir 1917

Heritage Charm in the heart of the Ipswich medical precinct.

Welcome to Kameruka, a grand heritage residence in the heart of Ipswich, showcasing the perfect blend of period charm and convenience. This prestigious home is part of Ipswich?s rich historical tapestry and offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Queensland's architectural history.

Key Features:

Historical Significance: Kameruka is a distinguished example of 19th-century architecture.

Spacious Living Areas: The home boasts expansive living spaces with high pressed metal ceilings, timber floors, and ornate detailing, reflecting the craftsmanship of its era.

Generously sized bedrooms with large windows offering plenty of natural light, complemented by tastefully updated bathrooms. Air conditioning throughout and a combustion fireplace for those cold Ipswich winter nights.

Location: Set in a prime Ipswich location, close to schools, cafes, and shopping, and only minutes from the city center. Kameruka is also part of the Great Houses of Ipswich tour, recognized for its historical and cultural importance?.

Kameruka is more than just a home; it?s a living piece of Ipswich?s rich past. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a prestigious slice of Queensland history.

Contact us today to arrange a private viewing.

SOME HISTORY:

The third Stephenson home located in Roderick Street is Kameruka, built for Jack Stephenson and his wife Katie. The family moved into their new home on St Patrick's Day, 1917.

In 1908, they had bought a small old house on the block, intending to demolish it and rebuild. Next door was a similar old house owned by Harry Cribb. Jack asked him to sell so the two blocks could be combined but Harry declined.

Jack decided he would eventually get his way. Kameruka was built on the first block minus its verandahs and as Jack had foreseen, the next door block was eventually sold.

Architect Henry Wyman then arranged for Kameruka to be shifted into the centre of the amalgamated

site and have its

verandahs added. These verandahs today are a striking feature of the house and have unusual ornate timber brackets.

Unlike most of his family, Jack was not a politician - his greatest interest was rugby league football. He became an Australian Rugby League selector and was on the first Australian Board of Control.

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