Set proudly upon an expansive 775m² allotment, this c.1939 sandstone residence is a home of substance, story and soul - where heritage character meets thoughtful modern refinement, and where everyday living unfolds against the backdrop of an extraordinary backyard sanctuary.
From the street, its timeless façade speaks to craftsmanship of another era. Inside, original ceilings, ornate cornices and leadlight windows honour its beginnings, while considered updates allow it to live beautifully in the present. Warm, inviting and grounded in natural tones, the interiors reveal themselves with quiet grace - spaces designed for both connection and retreat, where family life settles in with ease.
At its heart, the kitchen balances practicality with presence, framed by glass and garden outlooks that keep you connected to the beauty beyond. Positioned alongside the family and meals domain, it supports the rhythm of daily life while flowing seamlessly outdoors to a pergola entwined in vines - a gentle transition between inside and out. And it is here that the home reveals its most memorable offering
Beneath open skies, the solar-heated pool shimmers as the centrepiece of a garden designed not simply to be admired, but to be lived in. Paved and decked entertaining zones invite long lunches that drift into evening, while lush lawn, established hedging and thriving vegetable beds create a landscape rich with colour, texture and life. It is a setting where summer unfolds slowly, where celebrations feel effortless, and where quiet mornings begin with coffee, birdsong, and sunlight filtering through the leaves.
Back inside, accommodation continues the home's thoughtful versatility, offering up to five bedrooms and two bathrooms to adapt as families grow and evolve. The main bedroom enjoys a sense of seclusion, creating a peaceful retreat when closed off from the rest of the home, with flexibility to configure the adjoining room as a dressing room, study or additional bedroom. Built-in storage to four bedrooms, extensive internal cabinetry and multiple sheds ensure functionality is woven seamlessly into its character - supporting a home that is as practical as it is beautiful.
Just minutes from the coastline and nestled within a peaceful residential pocket, this is a home of enduring appeal - grounded in heritage, elevated by its remarkable setting, and defined by the rare balance of character, space and lifestyle it so effortlessly provides.
Features
C.1939 sandstone residence on 775m² allotment
Solar-heated inground pool with surrounding paved & decked entertaining zones
Flexible 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom layout
Kitchen with dual wall ovens, cooktop, dishwasher & abundant storage
Family/meals area with seamless flow to pergola & backyard
Original heritage features including ceilings, cornices, leadlight windows & timber floors
Fireplace plus split-system heating & cooling
BIRs to 4 bedrooms
Separate laundry with built-in cabinetry & bench space
Solar panel system
Single garage plus multiple sheds
Established hedges, lush lawn & vegetable garden zone
Fruit trees including nectarine, plum and mandarin
Lifestyle
Zoned for Glenelg Primary School & Hamilton Secondary College
Close to Our Lady of Grace, Immanuel College & Sacred Heart College
Approx. 6 minutes to Glenelg Beach for coastal dining & recreation
Less than 10km to Adelaide's CBD with nearby public transport links
Moments to local cafés, shopping & everyday conveniences
Footsteps to Breakout Creek Reserve Playground & surrounding parks
Rates
Council $3182.68PA
SA Water $285PQ
ES Levy $430PA
City of Marion
Torrens Title
Built 1939
Land Size 775sqm
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