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Also written as Unit 71, 56 Chermside Street.
Teneriffe QLD 4005, Australia
Also written as Unit 71, 56 Chermside Street.
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The property is located about 2.5 km north‑east of the Brisbane CBD, offering a short walk or bike ride to the city centre
Teneriffe ferry wharf is approximately 0.5 km away, providing CityCat and Cross River ferry services that connect the suburb to the city and other riverside destinations
Within a few hundred metres you’ll find several heritage listings, such as Teneriffe House (0.3 km), the Newstead Air Raid Shelter (0.5 km), and multiple historic woolstores like the Australian Mercantile Land & Finance Woolstores (0.2 km) and Winchcombe Carson Woolstores (0.2 km)
Teneriffe Village is just 0.1 km away, providing shops and dining options, while the suburb offers a riverside lifestyle, numerous restaurants, and easy access to the annual Teneriffe Festival
Teneriffe is known for a generally young, high‑income population and is considered one of Brisbane’s most expensive suburbs
The suburb was once a major wool‑trading hub and hosted Australia’s largest World War II submarine base, reflecting a rich industrial and maritime heritage
Each July the Teneriffe Festival takes place, attracting thousands of visitors with music, food stalls, market displays and family‑friendly activities
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