Located behind a private front fence, this property comes with a uniqueness all of its own, with its abundance of fruit trees, lush gardens and calming ponds all filtering away in the background offering a sense of serenity. The boomerang design allows for a delightful garden or water feature outlook from every vantage point.
With 3 generous bedrooms, all with BIRs, 2 bathrooms, ensuite to primary bedroom and spa in updated main bathroom. The large country style timber kitchen has ample storage and bench space. The spacious formal lounge with dedicated dining and a family room with built in storage provides family living options galore. The undercover entertaining area with built in barbeque, timber deck and Asian inspired bamboo garden with water feature and additional outdoor cooking shed, this is the perfect place to relax with family and friends.
Warradale is one of the highest demand suburbs, with good schooling including being zoned for Brighton High School, great local shopping, along with Westfield Marion close by, SA Aquatic Centre, train and bus, medical facilities and the beach all within close proximity.
What we love about this home:
- reverse cycle ducted air conditioning
- ceiling fans and split system air-conditioning
- solar system for energy savings on power
- hot water solar system with gas backup
- feature bay windows and stained-glass doors
- wrap around front verandah with large pond
- workshop/garage and carport for vehicle security and electronic front gate
- multiple rainwater tanks
So many fruit trees, including mandarin, cumquat, fig, lemon, orange, lime, Chinese date, red plum, pomegranate,
lemonade tree, along with rhubarb and silver beet.
A pleasure to present!
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