From its Austerity roots to its architectural renewal by John Maitland, this captivating redesign pushes bold, jagged lines into a lush and gentle landscape, creating a four-bedroom home that hints of a European hideaway suspended in the Australian hinterland.
For the professional, the entertainer, or the actively retired with a green thumb or inquisitive grandkids, this single-level home on 2,772m² of curated grounds, also holds a back-gate ticket to Stirling Village.
Well hidden from the street behind automated gates, here, every room is rewarded with garden views because in the Adelaide Hills' favourite suburb, it's the only way to live.
From the cantilever-style balcony your serene arrival and all-weather entertaining haven you'll step inside for warm hues, cedar plantation shutters, cypress pine floors, and an open plan living zone that frames the backdrop.
The gourmet kitchen, defined by its oak breakfast bar and designer tiles, hosts Gaggenau and Miele appliances and edges a light-filled breakfast nook animated by Jan Aspinallcommissioned leadlight windows. Opposite, a vine-clad courtyard provides the perfect tea break beneath the maple's summer canopy.
Yet the true architectural mastery lies in the four-bedroom wing, where each private space reaches out to garden-piercing full-height panes.
Two fully tiled bathrooms (including the master ensuite) are sophisticated reflections of each other; the parent's wing offering an adjacent dressing room and dedicated home office.
While modern luxuries keep life effortless with climate control, double glazing, a crackling combustion fire, music in every room, and alarm security, it's the garden's sense of discovery that'll keep you outdoor focused.
As weaving garden paths promise Easter egg hunts for the kids, you'll awe over the gums, elms, clivias, camellias, hydrangeas, azaelas, roses and liquidambars from one of many vantage points.
Blessings abound. Just a short stroll to Stirling Village, Foodland, ALDI, and countless cafés, as we anxiously wait for APTOS to open - Stirling's first church-conversion-turn-culinary-destination restaurant.
But first, make it Braemar for this timeless architectural rewrite in a tranquil garden haven.
There's so much to love:
Architecturally extended 1960s home
Automated arrival gates + intercom
4 garden-viewing bedrooms | 2 modern bathrooms
Cantilever-style balcony overlooking botanical surrounds
Quality kitchen remodel with Gaggenau oven, warming drawer & Miele induction cooktop
Private vine-clad terrace
Cypress pine flooring to living addition
Combustion fireplace & 2 Daikin ducted R/C A/C comfort
Tranquil sitting room with an adjoining study
Separate home office/4th bedroom
Double garage with front & rear tilt-up doors
Double glazing throughout
2nd bathroom with sleek integrated laundry
Mains & rainwater (with switchover)
Zoning for Crafers P.S. & Heathfield H.S.
9 minutes' drive to the Tollgate & Glen Osmond Road.
Specifications:
CT / 6268/798
Council / Adelaide Hills
Zoning / RuN
Built / 1960
Land / 2800m2 (approx)
Council Rates / $3,680pa
Emergency Services Levy / $250pa approx
SA Water / $398pq
Estimated rental assessment $1,100 - $1,200per week / Written rental assessment can be provided upon request
Nearby Schools / Crafers P.S, Stirling East P.S, Heathfield P.S, Upper Sturt P.S, Aldgate P.S, Heathfield H.S
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