Offering a rich and authentic entry into a life less hurried, this circa 1918 two-bedroom villa radiates stone-clad charm at every turn – and its tightly held Hill's outpost is just a 12-minute drive from Burnside.
Gently renovated, it hovers quietly above Swamp Road while keeping you firmly part of it – wrapped by return verandahs, an undercover patio, and a skillion-style carport for secure off-street parking.
Follow the stone garden stairs past the chook hut, and there's a quiet realisation that this 2000sqm allotment still holds infinite possibility – STCC – in a tight-knit community that welcomes tourists all year long.
Inside, despite every modern inclusion, the home's original character remains intact: a powerful 10.5kW solar system, a newly remodelled bathroom (with under-floor heating), and a whitewashed and refreshed timber kitchen with crisp splashback tiles, a new freestanding stainless steel gas cooker and dishwasher.
Off entry, the primary bedroom contrasts its stone with softness – and it's a welcome retreat with front garden views and robed storage. Meanwhile, the mezzanine leaves its bedroom options up in the air – an ideal winter escape beneath the beams providing privacy, warmth, roof storage and rear garden views.
From the kitchen, a sliding barn door reveals a dedicated home office (with sliding storage.)
The main living zone gathers around the slow combustion fire beneath cathedral high ceilings, an enclosable skylight, and soft filament lighting.
It's the country refinement you've longed for, in a century-old footprint.
And while the township proudly hosts the annual Tour Down Under pelotons, there are year-round reasons to stay put in a historic hamlet with so much heart.
Moments from Uraidla Primary School, Uraidla Park and Showgrounds, and the main street's coveted Republic Hotel, Bakery, Brewery and Café - with Summertown, cellar doors and Cleland National Park close by, and a scenic city descent via Greenhill Road.
For part-time love or full-time lifestyle: discover a home that blends heritage, tactility, and contemporary comfort without ever selling out on its soul.
More aspects to love:
- Renovated and restored stone-clad return verandah villa, c.1918
- 10.5kW solar system
- Original feature leadlight and stonework
- Versatile mezzanine 2nd bedroom with cavity wall storage
- Home office/study with a wall of sliding robes
- Slow combustion fire comfort to the living room
- Whitewashed timber kitchen with new tiling, freestanding stove and dishwasher
- Lofty timber-clad ceilings
- Central ceiling fan above mezzanine and living zone
- Private front and rear verandahs
- Open-air paved entertainer's terrace
- Skillion-roof carport
- Gravelled guest parking and turning circle
- Garden/potter's shed
- Elevation and privacy on a 2000m2 allotment
- Just 16km from Adelaide CBD | A 12-minute drive to Burnside Village
Specifications:
CT / 5409/601
Council / Adelaide Hills
Zoning / T
Built / 1900
Land / 2007m2 (approx)
Council Rates / $2,479.69pa
Emergency Services Levy / $154.75pa
SA Water / NA
Estimated rental assessment / $550 - $600 per week / Written rental assessment can be provided upon request
Nearby Schools / Uraidla P.S, Basket Range P.S, Norton Summit P.S, Heathfield H.S
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