Set at the end of an exclusive laneway you will find this Extended Farmers Dwelling on a 2055m2 piece of paradise. With its perfectly maintained gardens this is a true jewel in the crown of Onkaparinga Hills. A truly unique property awaits once you step inside. Built in 1851 and extended approximately 80 years ago, this character filled home offers a real slice of country living yet only moments away from all the benefits of suburbia. With a north south aspect this stone dwelling has many of the touches of homes built in the times of the early settlers. There are the high ceilings, quality slate floors, fireplaces and a feeling of charm. Comfort is guaranteed with the wall mounted reverse cycle air conditioner in one of the two main living areas. In winter you have the choice of the gas pot belly stove, the wood fired combustion heater or the open fire. The very versatile layout offers three good sized bedrooms all with built in robes. There are two bathrooms with one including a spa bath. Wait until you see the quaint separate dining room with open fireplace. Imagine sitting down to dinner in the winter with the crackle and glow of the fire. Don’t forget there is the spacious well appointed kitchen that the chef of the family will love. With plenty of room for an informal dining table you will enjoy sitting down for a cup of tea when friends drop by. Outside you will find a plethora of places to entertain. There are four separate patio areas to choose from. One of them is covered by a pergola for all weather purposes. You could sit under the verandah listening to the birds singing whilst sipping a cool drink. The hardest thing will be choosing where to sit. The well planned grounds have been designed to provide lots of separate peaceful areas and also to compliment the beautiful home with a picturesque backdrop. Storage hasn’t been overlooked with a triple length garage and wood stores. There is a large rainwater tank that is brilliantly disguised with shrubbery. If your search is for a faithfully maintained home that oozes character, charm and relaxation with room for the family, then this is where you need to be. If you find the grounds too much to maintain then there is the potential to sub-divide. Closely looked at by the previous owners a sub-division would leave two allotments of over 1000m2. Obviously this would all be subject to up to date council approval.