Ascot Mansion with Batman Tunnel and Bear Cave Breaks Sales Record

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A luxurious six-storey Ascot mansion which went viral for its ‘Batman tunnel’ and its hidden ‘bear cave,’ has changed hands in a record-breaking private sale in Brisbane in September 2022. 



The Ascot mansion, located on 35 Morgan Street, was supposed to go under the hammer on 17 September 2022, with a number of global prestige buyers from London, the US, UAE, Egypt, Singapore, and Hong Kong all set to compete for it. Things changed however, when online videos of the house with the Batman tunnel and the bear cave blew up overnight. 

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Days before the auction, an eager buyer snatched the property in a confidential sale, sealing the deal for more than $12 million. The identity of the new owner has not been made public.

The bear cave was actually a relatively new addition by the former owners. They knew that they could level up their Ascot mansion before putting it up for sale and they made significant additions to it, including a hidden entertainment area, accessible with a click of a button from a Shakespeare sculpture. It turned out to be just what the house needed to bring it up a notch from ‘special’ to ‘extraordinary and unique.’

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The cave led to a speakeasy private bar and beer taps, a pool table, a 12-panel TV wall, and a sound-proofed professional quality recording studio. The area also has a private gym that actually looks bigger than a commercial fitness club.

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Upstairs, the Ascot mansion has six bedrooms with their own walk-in closets with the top floor master’s bedroom boasting a panoramic view of Brisbane. 

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The property also has a two-bedroom private apartment for long-term or short-term guests at the lower level. This section has separate access and its own terrace, perfect for visiting families with kids.



The viral Ascot mansion was listed for under three weeks before it changed hands. It was previously owned and built by Brisbane builder Brett Walker, who sold the mansion with the Batman tunnel in 2017 for $8.8 million.

Ascot Mansion Sells After Nearly 50 Years, Owner Earns $3M+ in Profit

Rooklyn, a century-old Ascot mansion which was owned by the same family for almost 50 years has finally sold for $3.2 million after being listed for three-and-a-half years.

Rooklyn was originally bought in 1972 for $46,000 and has stayed tightly held until its owners decided to downsize. Built in 1914, this grand residence sits on a 943-sqm corner block on Sutherland Avenue, a much-coveted and one of the most expensive streets in Brisbane. 

The stately home is described as among those rare houses where all of the original features have been kept intact and maintained with loving care, such as the original terrazzo floor in one of its bathrooms.

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The home boasts of traditional character features including polished timber flooring, soaring ceilings, bay windows, decorative cornicing, chandelier, and fireplaces. 

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In contrast to the formal lounge area, the informal lounge and dining rooms have been updated with contemporary features that perfectly captures natural light and cool cross breezes.

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The adjoining gourmet kitchen features stainless steel benchtops, Miele oven and dishwasher, gas cooktop, and array of cabinetry. 

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On the other hand, the rear alfresco patio is Tuscan inspired featuring exposed beam ceiling and vine covered walls. Being partially covered, it still manages to capture enough warmth making it a perfect outdoor entertaining area.

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Located on the ground floor is a guest’s retreat  with spacious bedroom and bathroom whilst additional four bedrooms are situated on the upper level. 

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The master suite, on the other hand, features a bay window and private ensuite with dressing room.

Other features of the Ascot mansion include a 943sqm corner block with wide frontages to Sutherland Avenue and Windermere Road,  a 4-car accommodation, spacious study, large laundry with external access, zoned ducted air conditioning on upper level, and a water tank.