Originally built in 1926 to house part of the electrical plant used to run the Adelaide to Glenelg trams, this elegant terrace home is bursting with charm and character features. Nestled within the Grovene Terraces’ and named after the suburb of Grovene which is now known as Glenelg East, this home is for anyone looking for a slice of history with genuine personality and timeless style.
The site was transformed from an industrial red brick sub-station to the exclusive residences you see before you today by R.F. Harding Homes. The result of 18 months of work now offers soaring ceilings and stunning oversized windows which draw an abundance of natural light into the spacious two-storey layout.
The main floor is home to the generous living zones including an expansive formal lounge and dining set just off the entry. A well-appointed kitchen overlooks the living and dining room which connects to an entertaining pergola and easy-care courtyard.
Ready for the home chef, the stunning kitchen offers gorgeous cabinetry and an island along with a suite of modern appliances including a gas cooktop and a dishwasher plus there’s also a large pantry. A bathroom and a laundry complete this level while upstairs is home to three large bedrooms, all with built-in robes.
The master suite also offers access to a private balcony and a two-way bathroom with a soaking tub and a separate shower. Completing this prestigious home is a detached two-car garage with an automatic roller door and separate roller door access to the courtyard.
A gentle stroll will take you to local parks and both Stop 13 and 14 of the tram heading either directly into the Adelaide CBD or to the bustling beachside hub of Glenelg.
Property Information:
CT / 5081/594
Council / City of Holdfast Bay
Zoning / RC – Residential Character 13
Year Built/Updated / 1992
Land / 292 m2
Council Rates / $1,690.55 pa
SA Water / $235.35 pq
ES Levy / $162.00 pa