Raymont Residential College | |
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Location | 47 Cadell Street, Auchenflower, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Coordinates | 27°28′40″S 152°59′35″E / 27.4778°S 152.9931°E |
Design period | 1900 - 1914 (early 20th century) |
Built | c. 1904 - c. 1905 |
Architect | Claude William Chambers |
Owner | Uniting Church in Australia |
Official name | Raymont Lodge, Drysllwyn |
Type | state heritage (landscape, built) |
Designated | 21 October 1992 |
Reference no. | 600051 |
Significant period | 1900s early (fabric) 1900s-1970s (historical) |
Significant components | carriage way/drive, trees/plantings, gate - entrance, stained glass window/s, residential accommodation - main house, fence/wall - perimeter |
Raymont Residential College (commonly known as Raymont College) is a student residential college with its offices in Drysllwyn, a heritage-listed mansion at 47 Cadell Street, Auchenflower, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is an activity of the Uniting Church in Australia, Queensland Synod. The college shares its grounds with Trinity College Queensland and the Queensland Synod office. It was designed by architect Claude William Chambers and built c.1904 to c.1905. It is also known as Raymont Lodge and Drysllwyn. Drysllwyn was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.[1]