For Sale:
Lot 1 - 3C Franklin Street, Sturt
Lot 2 - 3B Franklin Street, Sturt
Lot 3 - 3A Franklin Street, Sturt
Lot 4 - 3 Franklin Street, Sturt
These Torrens Titled allotments are being created following council approval to divide a significant historic parcel of land. Generously sized at 411sqm each with frontages just under 9 metres, they offer excellent flexibility for your future build.
The size and layout provide the perfect opportunity to design a 3 or 4 bedroom home while still enjoying plenty of backyard space. Subject to council consent, you can create your dream home tailored to your lifestyle and requirements.
Architect's concept plans for both 3 and 4 bedroom designs are available from the agent. Just ask us and we will email you a large scale detailed copy of each design. Please note: these plans are for illustration purposes only and are not council-approved.
From these newly created allotments, nestled in a quiet residential street away from traffic noise, you're only a few minutes' drive from all of the following:
Location Highlights:
- Westfield Marion – SA's largest shopping centre, with major retailers, dining, services, cinemas, and everything you need in one place.
- Southern Expressway – providing quick access to Adelaide's southern beaches and the McLaren Vale wine region.
- Flinders University, Flinders Public & Private Hospitals – major education and healthcare hubs within easy reach.
- Marion Cultural Centre & Library – conveniently located next to Westfield Marion.
- Torrens to Darlington Tunnels (under construction) – promising faster, easier access to the Adelaide CBD.
- Marion Road bulky goods precinct – including Harvey Norman, Nick Scali, Barbecues Galore, Officeworks, BCF, Repco, and more.
- Marion Medical & Dental Centre – quality healthcare services close by.
- SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre – world-class swimming and fitness facilities.
A few more minutes and you can be at Adelaide's best beaches from Brighton to Glenelg. Darlington Primary and Seaview High Schools are within easy walking distance – less than 1.5 kms away.
YOUR PIECE OF HISTORY
The site was originally part of an 8.5-acre parcel acquired by Samuel Johnson on 24 June 1911 for £340. Born in County Cork, Ireland, in 1855, Johnson was instrumental in establishing the South Australian Adult Deaf Society and became a well-known figure of his time. In 1913, a substantial dwelling was constructed on the land. The property holds historical significance through its association with Johnson and his pioneering work with the deaf community in South Australia.