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Cook Terrace: 249 Coronation Drive, Milton. Brisbane, Queensland

Cook Terrace: 249 Coronation Drive.  Milton, Queensland

Cook Terrace: 249 Coronation Drive. Milton, Queensland

Cook Terrace is a landmark along the Brisbane River at Coronation Drive.  It is a three storey row of six Victorian buildings dating back to 1888-1889.

Cook Terrace is currently used as offices as part of a prominent business park, however the terrace has had a long and interesting history.

It was originally built as flats rather than terrace houses by builder Joseph Blain Cook to exploit a loophole in the Queensland Undue Subdivision of Land Prevention Act of 1885 and avoid subsequent penalties.   However like similar houses in Melbourne and Sydney, the row was aimed squarely at well-to-do tenants.


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Recent Comments
  • bigsby: Having seen what they’ve done to this place im really surprised they don’t knock it down and...
  • Tennille: It is great to see a terrace from Cooks Hill. I live in a terrace row a block away from here on Parry...
  • Rackel: Hey there, so when do you think this house was built? And what materials do you think was used to build it?...
  • Jasper: they were recently sold advertised as a pair for just over $100K each ! :O uber bargain
  • Andrew: What a gem in Ballarat. I have never seen the likes of them before. They are so nicely symmetrical and the...
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