This C1930 Bungalow proudly stands as one the most prestigious residence of its time in the history of Meadows. Hidden away and set back from the road on approx 2,079sqm allotment, the home sits amongst the established trees and garden, giving complete privacy to this Stately icon.
The home has retained the character of its era with wide central hallway, polished jarrah and pine floorboards, 10′ ceilings with ornate light roses and fireplaces. There are 3 bedrooms, one with an original fireplace and one with built-ins. In the separate lounge, the fireplace has been converted to a slow combustion heater and the renovated kitchen boasts generous cupboard space and decorative fireplace. The bathroom has been rejuvenated with a sunken bath and timber vanity and the laundry is large enough to have an extra toilet. The meals area has a taste of alfresco, as the picture windows look out to the semi-enclosed outdoor entertaining courtyard, a lovely spot for relaxing with your family and friends. A private laneway leads to the new double carport for off road parking and a splendid 30′x30′ workshop/garage with concrete floor, power and mechanic’s pit, perfect for the handyman. Further back is a rustic old shed and open space area, ideal for storing a caravan, boat or trailer or turn your hand to being self sufficient, by planting fruit trees and veggies. There’s plenty of rainwater for the house and garden and a bore as a backup if required. For the entrepreneur, you could have a go a subdividing (S.T.C.C.).
All in all this piece of Meadows history gives you the best of both worlds – living in a secluded character home in the country, so close to Adelaide, yet away from the hustle and bustle.