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Also written as Unit 37, 41-47 Beeston Street.
Teneriffe QLD 4005, Australia
Also written as Unit 37, 41-47 Beeston Street.
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The unit is located in Teneriffe, an inner suburb of Brisbane about 2.5 km north‑east of the CBD. It enjoys proximity to the Brisbane River and the vibrant riverside precinct
The Teneriffe ferry wharf is within walking distance, providing CityCat and Cross River ferry services that connect the suburb to the city centre and other river locations
Several heritage‑listed sites are within 0.5 km, including the Elder Smith Woolstore, Australian Estates No. 1 and No. 2 Stores, Goldsborough Mort Woolstore, Teneriffe House, and the Roseville historic house
Residents enjoy a riverside lifestyle with easy access to restaurants, cafes and a range of amenities. The suburb is also known for its boutique shops and lively community events
Teneriffe has a generally young, high‑income population, with 5,520 people recorded in the 2021 census. The area is popular with professionals seeking an inner‑city, riverside setting
Yes, the Teneriffe Festival is held each July, drawing thousands of visitors for music, food stalls, market displays and family‑friendly activities throughout the suburb’s streets and laneways
Historically, Teneriffe was a major wool‑trading hub and hosted Australia’s largest submarine base during World War II. Over time, former woolstores have been converted into residential apartments, giving the suburb a distinctive blend of industrial heritage and modern living
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