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A stylish stay

I have known my lovely friends, Lindsay and Bryce, since 1994 when Lindsay presented me with my first RAQ fashion award.

A couple of years ago they bought a decrepit building in New Farm, an inner city suburb of Brisbane and set about turning it into a luxury guest house. The transformation has been astounding. It had been a boarding house for years, with all the verandahs closed in. It now looks like the traditional Queensland home it once was, only better.

Heal House is stunning.

There are 3 beautifully appointed suites, each with its own bathroom.

The Master Suite.

The Executive Suite.

The Verandah Suite.

The relaxing and stylish common rooms invite guests to sit and read, watch TV, chat or do nothing at all.

Breakfast is served daily either in the breakfast room or on one of the verandahs.

Heal House has been awarded the 2017 Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence and was recently named in Trip Advisor’s Top 5 Bed & Breakfasts in Brisbane as well as Brisbane’s Number 1 Luxury B&B.

If I didn’t live in Brisbane anyway I think I would move in!

Congratulations Lindsay and Bryce for an excellent transformation. I know they did much of the work themselves and every item in the house has been carefully selected by them. I’m not surprised Heal House has become such a wonderful home away from home for visitors to Brisbane.

Heal House…72 Heal St, New Farm, Brisbane.

http://www.healhouse.com.au

Here are some photos of what the house used to look like. It has an interesting past. In 1890 it belonged to the mayor of Brisbane, Richard Symes Warry. It was originally called Chesaw, but name was changed to Kiama in 1924.

I think you will agree that Lindsay and Bryce have done an incredible job.

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