A 128-year-old home in Annerley has been given a new lease on life. Grovelands, which sits on historic Cracknell Road, has gone through a massive transformation.
Couple Dr Jill Freiberg and Paul Flanders purchased the property in 2015 with plans to renovate it, then sell it or rent it out. They chose to restore the home to its former glory. The renovation underwent several stages over a period of seven months.


Showcasing the true characteristics of a Queenslander with its timber weatherboards, French doors, and a spacious front verandah, the home’s character was preserved.


Upon walking through the front door, you will be welcomed to the open plan kitchen and dining room whilst basking in abundant natural light.


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They also installed built-in wardrobes in the main bedroom and loft. With three bedrooms, the master bedroom and the second bedroom are located on the ground floor whilst the second floor provides access to the third bedroom.


The home has undergone numerous structural works including the replacement of kitchen floorboards and some ceiling boards. It now boasts of a new kitchen, bathroom, and laundry.
Today, Grovelands lies as an example of a restored historical home that can accommodate a contemporary lifestyle without compromising its heritage. The three-bedroom property is now up for sale.












