Fortitude Valley Brisbane home of architect James Russell listed

Fortitude Valley Brisbane home of architect James Russell  listed
Staff reporterJuly 9, 2017

The Fortitude Valley, Brisbane home of architect James Russell has been listed with $1.8 million to $2.2 million hopes.

Architect James Russell is moving on from his award-winning home, tucked between a heritage-listed church and hall on Brookes Street.

It is located in the middle of Brisbane's urban area, the 1888 built property gives prospective home owners a point of difference in the luxury property market.

It has recently been renovated and the Gothic structure has been converted into a three-bedroom courtyard home with separate commercial office and coffee-shop tenancy in the adjacent building.

Wrapping around a central courtyard, the three-bedroom, two-bathroom home spans three storeys.

It has been marketed as a celebration of concrete, steel and glass along with the warmth of timber joinery.

There’s a commercial office space opening onto a landscaped forecourt.

There is room to park six cars.

Matt Lancashire of Ray White New Farm is taking expressions of interest.

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