Stones Corner, a small and deliciously eclectic urban village just 3.4 kilometres from the CBD, is one of inner-city Brisbane’s biggest residential opportunities and best-kept secrets.
Neighbourhood
Already great, Stones Corner is perfectly placed, just a stone’s throw away from everything that’s wonderful about Brisbane. It’s a precinct whose time has come – and Corner House has been designed and created to put it firmly on the map.
Stones Corner is rapidly growing in popularity as a place to live because it’s an amazing community that’s conveniently close to so many things.
So, we invite you to take a trip through Stones Corner, the small suburb nestled in Brisbane’s inner south with big energy. For such a compact neighbourhood, it’s packed full of goodness with plentiful surrounding parklands and green spaces, bikeways and a fantastic public pool, along with historic landmark buildings and traditional Queensland character.
- Hanlon Park/Bur’uda
- Mourning Roast
- WAHO Café
- The Smug Fig Kitchen & Social
- Sonic Sherpa Record Store
- Books@Stones
- Vintage Street
- Vinnies
- All Things Leafy
- Taro’s Ramen
- Shady Palms Café & Bar
- Dach Café
- City Cave
- Anytime Fitness
- Stones Corner Station
- Buranda Railway Station
- Hanlon Park/Bur’uda
- Mourning Roast
- WAHO Café
- The Smug Fig Kitchen & Social
- Sonic Sherpa Record Store
- Books@Stones
- Vintage Street
- Vinnies
- All Things Leafy
- Taro’s Ramen
- Shady Palms Café & Bar
- Dach Café
- City Cave
- Anytime Fitness
- Stones Corner Station
- Buranda Railway Station
Located just minutes from Woolloongabba and 3.4km from the CBD, Stones Corner is rapidly becoming one of Brisbane’s most quietly sought-after, opportunity-rich neighbourhoods. This inner southern suburb has already attracted a diverse blend of young professionals, families and the hard-working upwardly mobile. For such a small suburb, it’s packed full of goodness with plentiful surrounding parklands and green spaces, bikeways and a fantastic public pool, along with historic landmark buildings and traditional Queensland character.
For the adventurous, there’s plenty to explore and lots to love. 5 Boroughs captures all the flavours – and character – of dining out in urban New York; Locavore Café sources all its ingredients locally with breads and pastries from Crust & Co Artisan Bakers, meat from Meat at Billy’s and Echo Valley Farms, and coffee from Marvel St Roasters in Byron Bay; and Sonic Sherpa lends itself nicely to a spot of vinyl rummaging and bookshop browsing.