LIVE AMONG THE TREE TOPS, AND STILL ONLY 5 KMS TO THE CITY!
BARDON: 600 M2 OF good LAND, WITH ARCHITECT'S CONCEPT PLANS FOR 6-7 BEDROOM TWO LEVEL EXECUTIVE HOUSE.
GREAT LAND: VIEWS TO MT COOTHA, SURROUNDED BY TALL GUM TREES, QUIET & PEACEFUL, VERY CLOSE TO THE CBD, TO THE COUNTRY CLUB, GOLF COURSE, RESTAURANTS, CAFES, GREAT SHOPPING IN PADDINGTON, BUS, UNI & TAFE.
REALISE YOUIR DREAM: YOU CAN BUILD A MILLION DOLLAR HOUSE ON THIS LAND.
Bardon is a leafy western suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, much of which nestles into the foothills of Mount Coot-tha.
The suburb is named after Bardon House, built in 1863 by Joshua Jeays and named for Bardon Hill in his native Leicestershire, England. The house now forms part of the campus of a school.
Located in Bardon is Government House, Queensland, the official residence of the Governor of Queensland, close to Mt Cootha bushland and cosmopolitan shopping and eating of Bardon & Paddington.
The mountain is surrounded by the 220 hectare Mt Coot-tha reserve which is an oasis of natural bushland and native wildlife. The Taylor Range of which Mt Coot-tha is a part, forms a backdrop of hills to the city of Brisbane. Besides the panoramic views over the city of Brisbane at the hilltop lookout, Mt. Coot-ha offers some light trails for causal trekking. Origin of name In 1880, the area formerly known as the "One Hill Tree" was declared a Public Recreation Reserve and it's name was officially changed to Mt Coot-tha. The original name was derived by virtue of a solitary Eucalypt tree that stood at this southern most point on an otherwise bare knoll. The adopted name 'Coot-tha' or 'Kuta' was taken from the Aboriginal name for the area which meant 'honey' or 'the place of wild honey'.
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