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Living in Shorncliffe: End of the Line, Edge of the Bay

28 May 2026ยท Beverley Gibbons

The terminus of the Shorncliffe train line โ€” the end of the line, literally and figuratively. Named after a Kentish seaside town, Shorncliffe has been a coastal escape for Brisbanites since the 1880s. Heritage pier, tidal baths, the Shorncliffe Hotel with its bay views since the 1880s, and St Patric

Shorncliffe is the terminus of the Shorncliffe train line โ€” the end of the line, literally and figuratively. It's named after a seaside town in Kent, England, and it's been a coastal escape for Brisbanites since the 1880s. The Shorncliffe Pier, the tidal baths, the hotel with bay views, and St Patrick's College perched on the hill โ€” Shorncliffe feels like a permanent holiday, even if you just live here and commute to work.
Shorncliffe Pier at night โ€” heritage-listed landmark
Present Day

The Shorncliffe Pier at night โ€” a heritage-listed landmark that's been part of Brisbane's bayside fabric for over a century. The pier, the baths, the hotel, and the train line terminus make Shorncliffe one of the most distinctive coastal villages on the peninsula.

The Shorncliffe Pier and Shorncliffe Baths โ€” a tidal swimming enclosure โ€” have drawn Brisbanites to the bay for generations. The pier, heritage-listed, juts into Bramble Bay and is one of the most photographed landmarks on the peninsula. The Shorncliffe Hotel, established in the 1880s, has been serving cold beer with bay views for over 140 years โ€” a genuine local institution.

St Patrick's College (Catholic secondary, boarding and day, est. 1955, ~$8K/yr) dominates the suburb's educational landscape. The Shorncliffe railway station is the terminus of the line โ€” 30 minutes to the CBD, with frequent services. The suburb is mostly elevated homes with bay views, commanding a premium for the outlook and the village atmosphere. The median of $1.35M reflects that coastal premium โ€” one of the higher medians on the peninsula, driven by limited supply and consistent demand.

Who Should Buy Here?

Shorncliffe is for buyers who want genuine coastal character with a train line โ€” the pier at sunrise, the baths on a summer afternoon, the hotel for Sunday sessions, and St Patrick's for the kids. It's expensive for the peninsula, but there's nothing else quite like it.

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