GRANGE
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THE AREA
With its abundance of multi-use green space, peaceful, neighbourly streets and traditional weatherboard homes, Grange is an example of how pleasant suburban living can be. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere and community-centric lifestyle, if it isn’t already, this small yet sweet haven should be on every families radar.
Lifestyle
Leafy green streets, beautiful heritage homes and a quiet village charm – Grange was made for families. The safe and relaxed community charm is what attracts the locals, along with an abundance of public outdoor amenities and access to high-quality education.
Bounded by lush green parklands and Kedron Brook Creek, Grange is more than generous when it comes to places for family activities. Locals enjoy over 19 hectares of public green space with playgrounds, picnic areas, dog parks and a walking and bicycle trail that follows the creek.
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Leafy green streets, beautiful heritage homes and a quiet village charm – Grange was made for families. The safe and relaxed community charm is what attracts the locals, along with an abundance of public outdoor amenities and access to high-quality education.
Bounded by lush green parklands and Kedron Brook Creek, Grange is more than generous when it comes to places for family activities. Locals enjoy over 19 hectares of public green space with playgrounds, picnic areas, dog parks and a walking and bicycle trail that follows the creek.
A few well-regarded cafés are scattered along Days Road and in nearby backstreets, but locals generally head to neighbouring Wilston for a livelier food and coffee culture.
Although Grange may be a quiet pocket of suburban living, it is very close to some of Brisbane’s most popular precincts north of the river. Brisbane City and Fortitude Valley are easily accessible via regular public transport, and key arterial roads and tunnels connect Grange commuters to all areas of Brisbane.
Neighbours
Most who call Grange home seek a safe and quiet lifestyle – the suburb appeals to young and established couples and families. Older couples and independents are also attracted to the area because of its peaceful nature and close proximity to the medical facilities in nearby Herston.
Neighbours
Most who call Grange home seek a safe and quiet lifestyle – the suburb appeals to young and established couples and families. Older couples and independents are also attracted to the area because of its peaceful nature and close proximity to the medical facilities in nearby Herston.
Area features
PARKLANDS
There is certainly no shortage of public green space in Grange. Lanham Park and Grange Forest Park are the local favourites and are home to a variety of activities and clubs.
COMMUNITY
It’s safe, welcoming and family friendly. This is what keeps locals here for the long-haul.