Perched near Strathalbyn's highest point, one of the early homes to grace this historic town also hides away in its own sanctuary spanning more than 1750 square metres of Mother Nature's magic.
A generous, stone-laden character home that once housed the town's mayor and has since evolved into the best version of itself on the doorstep of Strathalbyn's historic High Street.
C1920, its unique exterior features two verandahs, one corner enclosed to create a sun-lit studio with soul-soothing views of the carefully curated gardens.
Inside, recent updates have breathed new life into this grand home featuring soaring 3.3m ceilings, three bedrooms, a bevy of living zones, an entertainer's kitchen and a wine cellar.
The home welcomes you with an ornate screened and tiled entry, through double French doors into the impressive foyer.
The centrepiece of the home is the substantial lounge and dining area, connected by original jarrah floors, unique glazing and warmed by a combustion fire. The lounge's bay window