The house that time forgot: Inside the retro 70s palace with a ballroom, games parlour and hot pink bar as it hits the market for $4million
- A stately seventies-era six-bedroom, five-bathroom estate with a ballroom is set to be sold for $4million
- The home in the affluent Brisbane suburb of Belmont has a tennis court, inland pool, bar and parlour room
- Current owners are downsizing after decades of raising family and hosting weddings and parties there
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The owners of a stately six-bedroom, five-bathroom home with a ballroom set on 4.7 acres are expected to pocket $4million for their grand home with a tennis court, games room, inland pool and bar.
Visitors to the seventies-era palatial property at 70 Grassdale Road, Belmont in Brisbane, must first swing open black iron-wrought gates and drive down a palm-tree lined driveway with two lion statues before entering.
Once inside the brick and concrete manor, guests can admire the disco-era interiors that showcase fuchsia carpets, shiny gold wallpaper and red draping curtains.
The owners of a stately six bedroom, five bathroom and one ballroom home (pictured) set on 4.7 acres are expected to pocket $4million for their grand estate which is replete with a tennis court, games room, inland pool and wet bar
Visitors to the seventies era palatial house at 70 Grassdale Road, Belmont in Brisbane must first swing open black iron-wrought gates, glide up the palm-tree lined driveway and be let past the two lion statues that keep guard
The walls of the 1206sqm home (pictured) are soaked with the memories of the large Greek family who have lived in it for the past few decades and hosted weddings, receptions and rambunctious parties, but are now downsizing
The house is designed for recreational activities like dancing in the ballroom, playing space invaders in the games parlour or slapping on a sweatband to play tennis on the court.
The 1206sqm house has hosted weddings, receptions and rambunctious parties held by the large Greek family who have lived in it for decades, but have chosen to downsize this year.
The top level has four bedrooms and the middle has two, five bathrooms are scattered around the house and two offices provide ample space for working or studying from home.
The mansion (pictured) features throwback interiors, with floral patterns and colours such as fuchsia, olive green, sunshine yellow and earthy brown gracing wallpapers, carpets and curtains
The house is designed for recreational activities like dancing in the ballroom, playing space invaders in the games parlour or slapping on a sweatband to play tennis on the court
Storage options include a basement, shed and a garage with space for nine vehicles.
The property is situated in an outer suburb of Brisbane which is home to many large estates sitting on acreage and is close to Belmont Shopping Village and Westfield Carindale.
If owners ever decide to leave their well-serviced residence they can explore Minnippi Parklands or take a holiday via the airport, which is only a 15-minute drive away.
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