Clayfield Suburb Profile
A quiet retreat from its nearby inner-city neighbours, living in Clayfield offers tree-lined streets and multi-use green spaces that create a peaceful, community-centric environment. Clayfield’s heritage-listed homes, generous property sizes, and lush gardens exude prestige and beauty. The suburb’s large residential blocks are situated near highly sought-after inner-city schools.
Located between the Brisbane CBD and the airport, and with the popular hubs of New Farm and Teneriffe at arm’s length, living in Clayfield provides locals with unmatched convenience for commuting around Brisbane. The Kalinga Parklands wrap along nearby Kedron Brook creek, creating a local hotspot that attracts fitness enthusiasts and dog walkers alike. Amongst the serenity, there are still several pockets buzzing with activity, with locals gravitating to their favourite coffee spots. Sandgate Road offers a variety of cafés and restaurants, perfectly complementing Clayfield’s relaxed and welcoming suburban vibe.
Area Features
Streetscape
Clayfield’s streets boast a blend of traditional Queenslander homes and large heritage properties, located on generous blocks with lush green gardens.
Kalinga Park
With large expanses of grassed areas, barbeque facilities and a children’s playground, heritage-listed Kalinga Park provides locals with a go-to weekend destination with lots of community charm.
Charming Cafés
Within the quiet suburban streets of Clayfield you’ll find small and quaint coffee shops with premium coffee on offer, typically housed in repurposed homes or boutique shop fronts.
Locals love the area for its great mix of young and established families, couples, professionals and retirees. Residents are drawn to Clayfield’s generous green properties and it’s family-centric community vibe.
Families associated with the local racing community are attracted to the area for its close proximity to Eagle Farm and Albion Park racecourses.