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A grand Gentleman's Tudor with arresting street presence behind its broad, dual-driveway frontage, this c.1930 home pairs its beautifully preserved period hallmarks with an inspired two-storey rear addition that sympathetically dissolves the line between then and now, creating a dynamic family home with the scale, flexibility and 1,031sqm of established grounds to nurture another generation through its best years.
It's hard to know where the original home ends and the 1999 addition takes over, extending the footprint into a wonderfully social rear sequence where a large kitchen, dining and family zone opens towards the covered entertaining terrace and gardens, while that second storey pushes the accommodation well beyond what the original home ever dreamed of.
Four bedrooms, a study, two substantial primary suites, multiple living and dining rooms, dual driveways with carports, off-street parking for a fleet and the freedom of its vast front and rear gardens give this enchanting home the rare ability to change shape as life does; something its current custodians know better than anyone after three decades. It's your turn.
Open the Door to:
• A grand c.1930 Gentleman's Tudor retaining its hallmark stature and charm on its unusually wide Millswood frontage
• A major 1999 two-storey addition conceived to extend the home without erasing its origins, creating a substantial family footprint across both levels
• Approximately 1,031sqm of established grounds with formal garden structure, mature landscaping, manicured lawns, parterre-style planting and a decorative water feature
• Four double bedrooms plus a dedicated study that offers genuine fifth-bedroom flexibility
• Two substantial bedroom suites, including a ground-floor main with walk-in robe and ensuite and an upstairs bedroom with its own dressing room and study
• Two further bedrooms with built-in storage, complemented by extensive cabinetry and storage throughout the wider home
• Formal living and dining rooms enriched by polished timber floorboards, lofty decorative ceilings, leadlight detailing and grand proportions
• A dedicated wine room positioned beside the formal lounge and ready-made for the collection accumulated alongside a few good stories
• A substantial kitchen with extensive storage, stone benchtops, breakfast bar, walk-in pantry and a direct outlook across the rear gardens
• Generous family living and dining spaces opening naturally to the outdoor entertaining areas
• A family bathroom with spa bath, generous vanity storage and separate shower, joined by the ground-floor ensuite and additional WC facilities
• A large downstairs cloak and mud room, well-appointed laundry with laundry chute and further practical storage woven throughout the floor plan
• Rare dual driveways serving two undercover carports and allowing parking for up to four further vehicles off-street
• A broad covered entertaining terrace opening to established lawns
• Roof storage and dedicated roof access, with additional service areas positioned discreetly along the eastern side of the home
• Ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning, gas log fireplace, ducted vacuuming to both levels, alarm system and intercom-controlled electric gates
• Landscaped gardens progressively enhanced for privacy, creating a sheltered rear setting that feels increasingly removed from its inner-south location
• A home held by the same family for some 30 years, its scale and adaptable floor plan having carried it through changing stages of family life rather than simply serving one moment in time
The final indulgence is Millswood itself, where grand homes sit beneath old tree canopies within easy reach of King William Road, Unley Road and Unley Shopping Village. Orphanage and Heywood Parks puts green space close to home, Walford, Pulteney, Scotch and Concordia place some of Adelaide's best-known schools within easy reach, Unley High School zoning adds another layer to the family equation, and the CBD remains close enough to keep work, dinner and the city's cultural calendar firmly in play. A lifestyle perfected.
CT - 5292/880
Council - Unley
Zoning - Established Neighbourhood
Year Built - 1930
Land Size - 1,031 m² approx.
Total Built Area - 477 m² approx.
Council Rates - $8,258.75 per year
SA Water Rates - $3,213.24 per year
Emergency Services Levy - $675.30 per year
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