Plans Lodged to Expand 1930s Hamilton Mansion

A 1930s residence on Crescent Road in Hamilton, long admired for its traditional charm, is the subject of plans to extend and enhance its living spaces while preserving its architectural integrity.


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The home sits within Brisbane’s CR1 Character Precinct zone under the City Plan 2014, an area designed to protect and enhance residential character and, in particular, retain houses built in 1946 or earlier. 

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Site plan (Photo credit: Brisbane PD Online)

Planning documents showed the proposed development has been designed to respect these requirements, with extensions kept subordinate in scale and detailed to match the existing heritage character.

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The plans include new recreational and guest spaces on the ground floor, an expanded outdoor deck area, and additional carport capacity. Materials such as terracotta roof tiles, stone cladding and arched windows will be used to ensure the additions remain consistent with the home’s original style.

“The proposal will incorporate a built form, scale, detailing and materials consistent with a pre-1947 Dwelling house and complement the traditional building character of the streetscape. The frontage of the Dwelling is to be generally retained, with the proposal continuing to utilise lightweight materials and finishes,” planners wrote.

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“The proposed extensions are limited to a new carport, gym, guest suite, pool deck and semi enclosed outdoor living and dining area at the rear of the existing Dwelling house.”

Planners noted that the intent was to deliver modest extensions that improve the liveability of the house while maintaining its established form and relationship with the streetscape.


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The 1930s Crescent Road property, purchased last year by a renowned plastic surgeon for $6.7 million, has been described as a landmark example of Hamilton’s traditional residential character.

Property records showed its value has climbed significantly over time, with the house selling for $480,000 in 1988, rising to $4.2 million in 2021 before reaching its most recent price.

Published 4-September-2025

Historic Hamilton Hill Residence Hits Market After 44 Years

The historic Hill Residence at 69 Crescent Road, Hamilton has entered the market for the first time after 44 years. This Federation-era home, situated atop Hamilton Hill, offers a combination of historical significance and panoramic city views.

Photo Credit: Ray White Ascot


Photo Credit: Ray White Ascot

Constructed in 1914, the property has been home to only a handful of families throughout its 110-year history. The current owners, Gail and James Bradley, have maintained and restored the residence since purchasing it 44 years ago.

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Set on a 2114 square meter block, the Bradleys have carefully preserved the home’s period features while adapting it for modern family living. The property now boasts six bedrooms, a studio, and a cellar, all embodied within the classic Queenslander style.

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Hamilton, long considered one of Brisbane’s most prestigious suburbs, has seen significant development over recent decades. This property, however, stands as a testament to the area’s rich architectural heritage. It was originally constructed by prominent Brisbane retailer WH Overell and later became home to Sir James Blair, former Queensland Attorney-General and University of Queensland Chancellor.

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The home’s elevated position on Hamilton Hill provides sweeping views of the Brisbane River and city skyline, making it an ideal venue for entertaining. Its expansive grounds and character charm have hosted numerous family gatherings, milestone birthdays, and even a wedding over the years.

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As Hamilton continues to evolve with a mix of modern and classic architecture, 69 Crescent Road represents a unique opportunity for buyers seeking a blend of history and luxury in one of Brisbane’s most sought-after locations.

Photo Credit: Ray White Ascot


Photo Credit: Ray White Ascot

The property is being offered for sale through an Expression of Interest campaign closing on September 18 at 2pm. Given its historical significance, prime location, and the rarity of such offerings in Hamilton, it’s anticipated to attract considerable interest from potential buyers.

Published 4-September-2024