Craiglee House - A Historic Gem in Coromandel Valley
Expressions of Interest : 12pm Monday 6th May 2024
Steeped in rich history, Craiglee House was built circa 1844 by Alexander Murray. Standing as one of the oldest substantial homes in the Blackwood district, 219 Coromandel Parade in Coromandel Valley offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Perched on a vast 14,630-square-meter allotment, this significant mansion was once the focal point of Coromandel Valley. With stunning vies of the surrounding hills region, the rolling landscapes are a sight to behold, with lush greenery and changing colours that create a picturesque scene. Whether you're enjoying a peaceful moment alone or hosting friends and family, the panoramic views provide a serene backdrop for any occasion. Take in the beauty of nature right from your doorstep in the heart of Coromandel Valley.
This expansive property offers a multitude of enticing opportunities for potential buyers. For those inclined toward renovation/restoration, the option to rejuvenate the esteemed existing structure provides the opportunity to craft a personalized home that aligns seamlessly with your tastes and preferences. Moreover, with potential subdivision opportunities (STCC), investors or developers can explore future growth prospects. Given the various avenues for this magnificent stone mansion, an opportunity of this magnitude should not be overlooked.
Whether you're seeking a renovation project, investment opportunity, or a blank canvas for future creative planning, Craiglee House offers the perfect foundation for realizing your vision in the picturesque surrounds of Coromandel Valley.
Rarely are such unique opportunities seen in the market. Don't miss this opportunity to make your mark in Adelaide's real estate market! For further information or to schedule a viewing contact James Packham and Declan Robertson on 0448 960 644.
Disclaimer: The accuracy of this information cannot be guaranteed and all interested parties should seek independent advice. (RLA 281342, 270735)
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