Astolat, Yeronga, Heritage residence in Yeronga, Australia
Astolat is a heritage-listed residence located at 96 Kadumba Street in Yeronga, featuring design elements typical of early Queensland suburban homes. The house demonstrates construction methods and residential styles from the period when this area first developed.
The house was built during the period when Yeronga changed from farmland into a residential suburb of Brisbane. It represents the settlement patterns and building practices of this formative development phase.
The structure maintains its position in the Queensland Heritage Register alongside other notable buildings in Kadumba Street, including Como and John Mills' Residence.
The property can be viewed from the street and experienced as part of the neighborhood like other historic homes in the area. Online heritage records provide more detailed information about the house for those wanting to learn more.
Astolat forms part of a collection of preserved houses in Yeronga that illustrate the evolution of residential architecture in Brisbane's riverside suburbs.
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