9-11 Grove Road, Holmview

Land - Property ID: eagle_400995

Land Size: 454 m2

Price: Contact Agent

Build your dream family home here!! walk to public transport, schools and shops.

9-11 Grove Road has just commenced pre-sales

This private 6 lot estate has a great location close to everything, with development to commence soon on this site you will be able to build your dream home on this site in early 2020.

With block sizes ranging from 451m2 to 767m2 there is a block to suit everyone's needs, and we can also help you find a great local builder to draft up the family home you have always wanted.

With local shops, holmeview shopping complex and soon to be built movie cinemas Holmeview is fast becoming one of Logan's destination for dining and entertainment, the many local parklands make it a great haven for the family homes and an abundance of public transport along with the other conveniences this area has become an investors dream.

About Holmeview

This location takes its name from the railway station established in 1885. The name was adopted simply because the station had a view of the Loganholme area.

One notable industry here was the brewery established by August Thorsborne. He had a cordial and aerated waters manufactory from 1873, producing lemonade for the local population. He was the proprietor of the Royal Hotel in Beenleigh during the 1880s. His brewery opened in June 1884. The brewery was located in the vicinity of the intersection of the Brisbane-Beenleigh Road with Holmview Road, which was the boundary between the Waterford and Beenleigh Councils. Thorsborne's property was known as Fernside. The brewery was a relatively small operation producing 14 to 16 hogsheads (large casks holding over 63 gallons) of beer per week. Water from the adjacent creek was used in production and beer barrels were stored in the underground cellar on the property. Locals always referred to the waterhole in the creek as the brewery waterhole. Thorsborne made hop beer, ginger beer, and horehound. By 1891 Thorsborne was in liquidation and the brewery fell into disrepair. A more recent business of the distilling kind was an illegal operation run out of the back of a baby Austin car, where the liqueur made from Beenleigh rum was stored in the fake spare tyre and sold locally while running the gauntlet of the law.

Currently, Teys Brothers is a major industry in Holmview but a large cinema complex and shopping centre expansion is about to commence.

Agent Information
Nick Goodsell
(07) 2101 4575
0498062771
Agency Information

Goodsell Property and Development

A: Shop 2, 259 Loganlea Road, Meadowbrook 4131 QLD

P: 07 2101 4577

F: 07 2101 4578

E: michelle@gpad.com.au

W: www.gpad.com.au

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