Own A Piece Of History
Flaunting incredible attention to detail at every turn this remarkable 1890′s cottage is the complete package. Flawless updates inside and out it are sure to have many admirers.
On a low maintenance 1,434m2 allotment located in the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula township of Strathalbyn. It offers buyers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Strathalbyn history; one that can only be described as remarkable.
Flawlessly done renovations to hold the character of the original dwelling, the property offers a flexible floor plan with room to grow.
Established outdoors make it simple for you to sit back, relax and enjoy your beautiful entertaining area, overlooking an easy low maintenance backyard that is open for endless opportunities and possibilities.
Internal features:
* Four generously sized bedrooms
* Updated kitchen and bathroom
* Ornate ceilings
* Cellar
* Carpeted bedrooms
* Combustion heater
* Ducted airconditioning
External features:
* 1,434m2 allotment
* Alfresco
* Fully fenced yard
* Garage/workshed 4.85m x 6.2m
* Front picket fence
* Sandpit
Nearby features:
* 2-minutes drive to Eastern Fleurieu School
* 2-minute drive to Strathalbyn Football Oval
* 4-minute walk to Strathalbyn Swimming Pool
* 6-minute walk to all the coffee shops and food on Dawson Street
* 8-minute walk to the bus stop
There is so much to love about this home, in a vibrant community offering all local services and facilities expected. With an easy 20 minute commute to Mount Barker or the rural city of Murray Bridge. This home is a must to inspect!
For more information, contact Joshua Bagley available 7 days on 0487 823 645.
Specifications:
CT | 5891/30
Council | Alexandrina
Built | 1890
Land | 1,434m2
Council Rates | $2,750pa approx
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