26 Wynnum Road Norman Park

Image

Omadale, c.1930 - 26 metres of true Brisbane River frontage

26 Wynnum Road Norman Park

Bed - 4Bath - 3Car - 3

Offers Over $6.9m

Enquire

A typical inner-east riverfront lot holds 10 to 15 metres of frontage. Omadale presents 26 metres on a 950m² holding, true north across Humbug Reach to New Farm and the city skyline. Same name. Same bend of the river. Ninety-five years.

Commissioned in 1930 and protected under Brisbane City Plan 2014's Traditional Building Character overlay, this Interwar Old English residence has been continuously occupied and progressively upgraded across two long custodianships. Original leadlight, ornate plasterwork, timber panelling and a foyer of substance remain intact. Modern additions sit alongside them with care: a gourmet kitchen with Miele and Liebherr appliances, internal elevator serving both levels, heated riverfront pool, hand-excavated 1,400-bottle wine cellar, and an elevated entertaining deck where the view changes from sunrise to sunset.

Image

Key Features

  • 'Omadale' c.1930 – a 395sqm residence on 930sqm with 26m of absolute river frontage
  • Private 10m pontoon, boat shed, and direct river access
  • Expansive northern outlooks capturing city and river panoramas
  • Heritage features including leadlight windows, ornate ceilings, and bespoke detailing
  • Multiple living zones across both levels, serviced by an internal lift
  • Designer kitchen with stone bench tops and premium European appliances
  • Entertainer's deck, riverside terrace, and heated swimming pool
  • Three luxurious bedrooms, including a riverside primary suite with dressing room and ensuite
  • Elegant main bathroom with clawfoot bath and traditional finishes
  • Secure, gated property with CCTV, alarm system, and intercom
  • Climate control throughout, with ducted and split-system air conditioning
  • Ample parking, garage, and side access
ImageImageImageImage

26 Wynnum Road Norman Park

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 3 Car

From the private 10-metre pontoon, deep-water access opens the river as a daily extension of the home, New Farm Park in five minutes, the CBD in fifteen. Since the Norman Park ferry terminal closed in October 2020, private water access on this stretch has become a privilege of address.

Churchie sits 2.4km away. Lourdes Hill College, 1.8km. Norman Park station, 11 minutes by train to the CBD today and repositioned by Cross River Rail in 2029. Within ten kilometres: the Victoria Park Olympic Stadium ($3.785B, construction commencing June 2026), the Bulimba Barracks redevelopment and the Lua urban village on Oxford Street.

Elevated 1930 construction, continuously occupied through every major flood event including 1974, 2011 and 2022. Current FloodWise report available in the due-diligence pack.

In a market where true riverfront homes are increasingly rare and tightly held, 'Omadale' stands as a once-in-a-generation acquisition-an irreplaceable lifestyle asset offering prestige, privacy, and enduring value.

26 Wynnum Road, Norman Park

Recommended Parking

Gillan Street- Park on Gillan Street, walk under the bridge, follow the path around and up to the property on Wynnum Road.

Bodalla Street - Park on Bodalla Street, cross Wynnum Road and walk down to the property.

Please note: There is no suitable parking available on Wynnum Road

Enquire
Image
Map showing location of 26 Wynnum Road Norman Park