Steeped in history, this stunning Return Verandah Villa was one of the first to be established in the newly proclaimed (Est. 1894) suburb of Clarence Park.
Originally one of two estate houses within Clarence Park (the eighth subdivision of Adelaide), the property was initially used for pastural farming and grazing, a history reflected in the E.F. Troy stained glass window above the front door. Over time, the surrounding land was further subdivided as "Workingmen's Blocks" later referred to as "Homestead Blocks". Throughout it's history, the house has served various roles, including as a hospice and a birthing centre, before evolving into the statement home it is today.
Constructed in 1896 the property had a significant extension and renovation in 2015, transforming it into an executive family home comprising 5 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms that still retains it's testament to timeless elegance, now with seamlessly integrated modern comforts.
Set on an expansive 1620 sqm of land (across 2 Titles), in the highly