Lefevre Tce, North Adelaide, SA 5006
Street located within the suburb of North Adelaide, part of the Adelaide local government area in South Australia's Adelaide (Greater) Region. Ranked 1st best street by locals.
Great for
- Childcare
- Clean & green
- Eating out
- Gym and fitness
- Internet access
Not great for
- No ratings yet
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families With Kids
- Singles
- Retirees
- Tourists
Reviews of Lefevre Tce, North Adelaide
"Wow."
Gorgeous spot with incredible houses. Walking down the street you're welcomed with unbelievable heritage homes, all looked after to perfection.
The Glover Playground is a perfect spot to let the kids roam free. Only a short walk to both O'Connell and Melbourne Street meaning shopping, food and public transport is so incredibly close.
Pan Katranis - Sales Agent North Adelaide
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
"Multi Million dollar Mile"
Famously know for heritage listed mansions and stunning character terrace homes
Situated adjacent some of the hugest sections of Adelaide's Park Lands many people still have horses agisting in these parks.
A fantastic childs playground and also sporting fields are seconds walk from this destination.
There is even a fenced dog park at the North end of the terrace on Medindee rd which comes of the round about at the northern end.
Lastly so close to Melbourne St and O'Conell st its easy to see why this Terrace is highly desired
Great for
- Park frontage fro the entire Terrace
- Stunning heritage listed character homes circa 1890 - 1910
- The best playgorund in Adelaide
Not great for
- Can get busy at peak hour
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- Tourists
- LGBT+
- Hipsters
- Students
- Country Lovers
- Trendy & Stylish
"One of the grandest streets in North Adelaide"
Le Fevre Terrace is a grand road, with houses along the western side only. Many of the homes are heritage-listed turn of the century townhouses that have been beautifully maintained and restored. There are also a few architecturally designed town-homes. Prices are very high. There are some older style townhouses (although recently renovated) at the southern end of the street, which are more affordable and some are available for rent.
The views from every property are amazing - across the sprawling parklands on the eastern side of the street and up to the Adelaide Hills.
The parklands are great for walking. There is a huge playground and nearby field with horses - very popular with families every day of the week and parking can sometimes be tricky as a result (although most homes have driveways/garages).
O'Connell Street is just a 2 minute walk away, which has absolutely everything you need and the CBD is less than a 10 minute drive.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
I agree. One of the best streets the playground, we call it helicopter park, is brilliant for the kids. Easy walk to Melbourne street for a late brekky or a decent coffee.