Auction Sat, 14th Feb - 10am (USP)
The paint is barely dry on an inspired, architectural transformation that took a stoic C1890 character maisonette and turned it into something truly worthy of its enviable, leafy position within metres of the south Parklands and CBD beyond.
Rising to 5m ceilings, the cathedral-style rear open-plan addition creates bold contrast to the original home with polished timber floors, high ceilings of its own, ensuited main bedroom and a dining/sitting room that marks the transition from old to new.
Open the door to:
⁃ A confident architectural reworking where a C1890 maisonette stretches effortlessly into a dramatic rear addition, trading restraint for scale without losing its sense of history.
⁃ A seamless old-meets-new transition, marked by a sitting room/study and central courtyard.
⁃ Beautifully presented original features, including leadlight windows and ornate fireplaces.
⁃ 3 well proportioned bedrooms positioned within the original footprint, including a suite with a full ensuite.
⁃ A striking, all-white bathroom palette finished with full-height marble-look tiling, frameless glass shower and a freestanding bath.
⁃ A superbly equipped kitchen with island bench, granite benchtops, large freestanding stainless steel stove and generous storage.
⁃ Sliding glass doors that dissolve the boundary between inside and out, opening directly onto a sunlit, low-maintenance brick-paved backyard.
⁃ Your very own wine cellar, heating and cooling provisions and off-street parking for multiple cars.
Close the door on:
⁃ High-maintenance outdoor spaces that demand constant attention. The brick-paved backyard offers private alfresco dining and entertaining with minimal upkeep.
⁃ Choosing between old-world charm and modern liveability. This home proves the two can coexist without compromise.
⁃ Low ceilings and gloomy extensions that feel tacked on. The rear addition lifts the home with scale, light and architectural confidence.
From here, the CBD feels less like a commute and more like an extension of the street, close enough to walk to as if it were your own front yard. King William and Unley Roads sit an easy wander or pedal away for coffee, dinner or a casual night out, while Burnside Village is six untroubled minutes by car. It carries weight for families too, with a dog park/playground on your street and zoning to Parkside Primary School and Glenunga International High School part of the roll call
Please contact Georgie Georgiou on 0451 511 046 or Luke Holden on 0466 600 455 for more details.
CT Reference - 5100/319
Council - City of Unley
Zone - EN - Established Neighbourhood
Council Rates - $1,800.35 per year
SA Water Rates - $948.72 per year
Emergency Services Levy - $191.50 per year
Land Size - 341m² approx.
Year Built - 1890
Total Build area - 176m² approx.
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RLA 275403