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14 Weetunga St, Fulham:
Built in 1880 by Samuel White, who's father John White named the suburb of Fulham (originally Fulham Farm) after the suburb of Fulham in his native London! This Palladian influenced farm house was one of the first homes built in Fulham. The name Weetunga is also recognised by the local first nations people as a "Place of Water".
Boasting a commanding presence from the street, this proud substantial home used to be on acres of land surrounding it, including vegetable gardens, horse stables and a driveway to Henley Beach road. Now situated on approximately 4023sqm of land it remains one of the largest parcels of land in the area to this day.
Steeped in history this proud family home has hosted many a party, wedding and back in the day a pulpit in the withdrawing room at the front of the home was once host to Sunday services. The White family were renowned ornithologists and conservationists with many pieces of their research found in both the residence and the Adelaide Museum.
• 1880 original home built by the White family
• 4023sqm of land
• 636sqm of living
• 4 Bedrooms in the main residence
• 2 further bedrooms in the servants quarters
• 3 bathrooms - master bathroom recently renovated with marble features
• Expansive kitchen meals area
• Original smoking room
• Withdrawing room with original pulpit
• Massive cellar under the kitchen
• Formal dining room
• Central paved courtyard with storage rooms adjacent
• Museum at rear of courtyard
• Viewing tower above front portico
12 Weetunga St, Fulham: SOLD
A solid brick single story home with expansive views of the adjacent reserve and massive verge between the home and "Riverway". A driveway from Weetunga street connects the home and is completely separate as a Torrens Titled allotment of around 1090sqm.