Collins Place is a heritage-listed detached house at 271 Grey Street, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Around the same time Foley also built the neighbouring semi-detached houses of Greyscourt and Beth Eden, which later became known conjointly as Grays Court.
[1] From 1890 until the early 1910s it was occupied by respected Brisbane surgeon Francis Glynn Connolly who called the house Byanda.
[1] Lynette Bloss, who purchased the property in 1983 and renovated the building, unsuccessfully appealed against its resumption by the Expo Authority in 1984.
The precinct around Collins Place was redeveloped in 2013-14 with a major residential, commercial and hotel development named "Southpoint" being built around the historic building.
[1] Externally-exposed walls have been painted, while those sheltered by the verandah are unpainted, and show light-coloured splayed brick lintels, stone sills, and darker face brickwork.
[1] Internally, the building comprises rooms either side of a central corridor and stairs, with the two-storeyed service wing being accessed from the rear.
[1] Collins Place retains the form, some of the internal and much of the external picturesque detailing of a turn of the century townhouse.