Classic Art Deco with Seamless Architectural Extension
Behind its charm and instant street appeal, this 1930's art deco home has been reimagined for family living with a seamless architectural rear extension.
Lined with classic deco archways, the huge north-facing porch entry reveals a wide passage with impeccably ornate high ceilings and fretwork; a delightful common theme throughout the original half of the home.
A front formal lounge room with gorgeous ornamental open fireplace and split system would happily convert to a most comfortable fourth bedroom if required, while two bathrooms easily service three further bedrooms.
Heading up a meticulous addition, a well-designed European laundry behind bifold doors while offering bonus storage.
A luxurious main bathroom with freestanding bath, frameless shower and large floating vanity is another welcome rejuvenation, before matched flooring guides you to an open plan rear with plenty of room to spread out.
Here, a sophisticated kitchen with huge island and breakfast bar, solid surfaces, dishwasher, slate glass splashback and endless sleek white cabinetry overlooks a light-filled living and dining space with uninterrupted views of the covered paved alfresco and backyard.
Furry friends and little ones alike will have plenty of room for play on the sizeable lawn in a secure and yard bordered with established hedges.
You'll love: - 4 split system air conditioners - Auto roller door double-length carport with room for extra vehicles - Tool shed - Generous 695sqms (approx.) allotment - The location
Perfectly central to sea and CBD in the heart of Glandore, restless legs will find respite at the Oval at the end of the street, and the Community Centre and Garden and Marie Gregan Playground closer still. Walk to the tram for simple city commutes (conveniently located alongside Beckman Street Deli for caffeine cravings), or a little further to Emerson Railway Station. Castle Plaza and Kurralta Park Shopping Centres are within easy reach, as are the Weigall and Edwardstown Ovals.
Timeless character, a precision perfect extension, a highly sought locale. Tick, tick, tick.
Specifications: CT / 5727 / 989 Built / 1938 Council / City of Marion Zoning / Established Neighbourhood Council Rates / $2,845.08 pa SA Water / $239.21 pq ESL / $485.15 pa Land / 695m2 approx
Features include: Air Conditioning,Close to Transport,Close to Schools
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28 Mar 2024
Sold
Gary J Smith Real Estate - Plympton
Listed: 28/11/2023
Block size: 695m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
28 Mar 2024
Sold
Gary J Smith Real Estate - Plympton
Listed: 28/11/2023
Block size: 695m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
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Average Age
40 years
Population
3,041
Listing ID: 182126812. This listing has been viewed 40 times. It was first displayed on 28/11/2023 and last updated on 28/03/2024.
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