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Mansion that could have been QLD’s Govt House hits the market
18 Tarranalma Avenue, Clayfield, is open for expressions of interest.
A heritage mansion originally chosen as Queensland’s Government House in 1910 – before its creator refused to lower his price – has hit the market in full regalia.
The stately home, which was entered in the QLD heritage register in 1992, was built in 1890 and named Tarranalma.
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