Set behind an appealing picket fence, on a quiet cul de sac, this C1900 freestone-fronted residence beautifully balances timeless character with modern-day comfort. A striking façade features a bullnose verandah, intricate tessellated tiling, and a classic white finial sitting upon a quaint, heritage style gable. The home delivers an inviting sense of character and charm from the moment you arrive.
Three generous bedrooms anchor the original footprint, where polished timber floors, light and airy high ceilings and the proportions synonymous with the era create a lasting impression. A privately positioned main suite enjoys it's own ensuite and built-in robe, while the remaining accommodation is serviced by a main bathroom via a terrazzo floored study or mud room.
At the heart of the home, an updated kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops and quality appliances is adorned by an art-deco embellished glass door leading to a walk-in pantry and original bluestone/brick wine cellar hidden beneath the floorboards.
A versatile study provides a peaceful space to work, create or unwind, overlooking a private, fully fenced garden where established fruit trees line the side access and enhance the sense of seclusion. Easy-care by design, the outdoor setting pairs beautifully with generous parking provisions, including a double carport and additional off-street space on the driveway.
Conveniently located only 3 1/2 kms from the Royal Adelaide Hospital, offering city access via the Torrensville restaurant precinct, while brilliantly positioned on a no-through road that ends at the newly renovated Frank Norton Reserve and playground.
Positioned moments from local cafés, restaurants, quality schools and public transport, this sought-after city-fringe address places the CBD and coastline within easy reach. Blending character, functionality and lifestyle appeal, it presents an outstanding opportunity for families, downsizers, first-home buyers and investors alike.
Features
• Three spacious bedrooms, main with ensuite and built-in robe
• Original wine-cellar
• Central family bathroom plus a separate study
• Updated kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops
• Stainless steel gas oven and rangehood, electric cooktop and a dishwasher
• Soaring high ceilings, featuring original ceiling roses
• Polished timber flooring
• Three split-system air conditioning units
• Built-in robes to additional bedrooms
• Rainwater tank and irrigation to front and rear gardens
• Carport for two cars with additional off-street parking on the driveway
• Torrens Title allotment of approximately 341m²
Lifestyle
• Sought-after city-fringe Torrensville location
• Minutes from Adelaide CBD
• Close to cafés, restaurants and shopping precincts
• Easy access to public transport links
• Convenient connection to both the city and coastline
Rates
• Council $1,913.90PA
• ES Levy $183.45PA
• City of West Torrens
• Torrens Title
• Built in 1900
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07-Jun-2026 10:00AM to 10:30AM
09-Jun-2026 06:00PM to 06:30PM
Land | 341sqm |
Council Rates | $1914PA |
ES Levy | $184PA |
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