A Pauline Hurren icon etched in stone
Pauline Hurren's architectural legacy can be felt all over the Adelaide Hills. Yet, 6 Heath Road might just leave the biggest mark of all.
As if plucked straight from the Italian hillside 200 years ago and carefully placed on some 3,200 elevated metres of South Australia, this dual level home is as transportive as it gets.
And it's a beautiful thing.
Pauline's genius here was being able to make this 1988-built home so authentic that only the record books could give away its real, youthful age. A feat that can only be achieved through meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship.
Smothered in stone, this diligently built 4-bedroom home rises from enchanting gardens with meandering paths and bursts of colour. The legacy of its green-thumbed current owner.
Inside, those details are beautifully ornate, including its glorious arched timber entry door, cedar frames and sills, stone fireplaces and colourful leadlight windows.
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