This pair of semi-detached houses was built in late 1863 to early 1864. The building was probably erected by the first landowner
Patrick Mayne (1856), or possibly for the second owner John McNab. The houses were advertised for rent on 30 January 1864, two days after registration in McNab's name, when they were described as
"newly erected ... containing five rooms and kitchen". Subsequent owners included
Joseph Buckle (1885–1910), a
Primitive Methodist minister, who resided there for a period. From at least 1883 the building was known as Callender House. The property was purchased in 1910 by Dr
Espie Dods, who moved there from 97 Wickham Terrace. His architect brother
Robin Dods renovated and extended the property for its use as a private house and consulting rooms. This reflected the medico-residential character of Wickham Terrace at the time. In 1925 the property, which included adjacent land now occupied by the
Liberal Catholic Church, was purchased by the
Brisbane Theosophical Society. Minor alterations were carried out in 1925 by architects
Hall & Prentice. Major conservation work was undertaken in 1986–1987. == Description ==