Auction Sat, 16th May - 10am (USP)
Sitting pretty at the end of a quaint cul-de-sac, the passing world is none the wiser to this beguiling example of the reimagined bungalow, evolving into the ultimate family entertainer on a plot that impresses from street to its rear studio and solar-heated pool.
In between is a far-reaching character home that retains its original 1920s scale and charm, before exhaling into a vast, stylishly sympathetic addition that extends its crowd-pleasing ways to poolside pavilion and outdoor kitchen.
That this immaculate, solar-driven home sits within steps of Frewville's world-beating supermarket, Glenunga International High School and the CBD itself only confirms it: this is what forever looks like.
Open the Door to:
⁃ A c1920s stone-fronted bungalow on a deep Frewville allotment, extended by Ross Lang into a large-scale family home with up to five bedrooms, a rear studio, outdoor kitchen and solar-heated tiled pool
⁃ Strong street presentation, with symmetrical bungalow frontage, clipped hedging, established planting and a wide porch entry
⁃ Original detail through the front section, including Baltic pine floors, high ceilings, leadlight, fireplaces and generous room sizes
⁃ Flexible accommodation, with five bedrooms if required, or four bedrooms plus a second living room
⁃ Built-in robes to all bedrooms, including an ensuited main bedroom
⁃ A large rear living and dining addition with blackbutt floors, high ceilings and direct access to the tiled alfresco pavilion
⁃ A starring open-plan kitchen with stone benchtops, quality appliances, breakfast bar, excellent storage and a walk-in pantry
⁃ A study or playroom positioned off the main living zone, giving separation without removing it from the daily activity of the home
⁃ A covered outdoor entertaining area with built-in barbecue kitchen, heating and direct sightlines to the pool
⁃ A fully tiled, solar-heated pool with glass fencing, plus an outdoor shower with gas instant hot water
⁃ A separate rear studio or pool house with media provisions, its own toilet and split-system A/C
⁃ Ducted air conditioning, gas log fire, solar panels and automatic watering
Frewville earns its price tag in minutes saved, placing the city, parklands, Burnside Village, Norwood, Unley and the foothills all inside the same easy daily orbit. Glen Osmond Road and Fullarton Road keep the commute direct, while local dining, medical services, fitness studios and specialty retail sit close enough to use without turning every errand into a drive across town. Add that school zoning, your quiet cul-de-sac setting and walkable village convenience, and you'll wonder how you could possibly live anywhere else.
Certificate of Title - 5603/863
Council - Burnside
Zoning - Suburban Neighbourhood
Year Built - 1925
Land Size - 688m² (approx)
Total Build area - 325m²
Council Rates - $2,977.45 per year
SA Water Rates - $1,332.20 per year
Emergency Services Levy - $279.15 per year
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RLA 275403