Moorlands is a large, two storeyed, rendered brick building, with timber
belvedere and an attached service wing to the rear. It stands prominently on a hill overlooking the
Brisbane River at the
Toowong Reach, in substantial grounds fronting
Coronation Drive. The main roof is clad with
slate, but the steep turreted roof of a corner observation tower is sheeted in broad-profile
galvanised iron. Four double
chimney stacks rise above the roofline. The southeast and northeast elevations, with views of the river, feature
verandahs on both levels, an elaborate timber belvedere at the corner, and a projecting
gable with
bay windows in the front (southeastern)
elevation. The verandahs and tower are detailed with double timber posts with shared
capitals and timber
brackets, a
balustrading of fine
cast iron, and a timber
valance. Internally the walls and high ceilings are plastered and painted, with plaster
ceiling roses in every room and arches in the hallways and in front of the bay windows. The principal rooms feature elaborate
cornices, paper
friezes and timber moulding
picture rails, which once were decorated in polychrome and gilding. Only the principal front room retains the original decoration. Most rooms contain a
fireplace with glazed ceramic tiles and a marble surround. Extensive cedar
joinery (particularly the fine staircase and folding doors on the ground floor), is employed throughout the interior.
Fretwork balustrading panels in the stairwell feature the intertwined letters PM and on the base
newel are carved the
Latin words "
sursum corda" (translation "Lift up your hearts")
. The
stairwell is lit by a large
stained glass window of elaborate design. The internal arrangement of rooms survives, including the cellars beneath the kitchen. A number of mature trees including
bunya, poinciana and jacaranda are remnants of an earlier landscaped garden. The multi-storeyed Wesley Hospital complex is situated adjacent to the building. == Heritage listing ==