Last Listing description (August 2019)
SATURDAY OPEN CANCELLED
Nick Psarros and Nathaniel Kennerdale of Ray White Port Adelaide are pleased to present to the market this updated 3 bedroom villa providing the perfect balance of character and charm with modern conveniences.
FEATURES WE LOVE:
*3 good size bedrooms
*Master & 2nd bedroom with ornate fireplaces
*Grand wide central hallway with ornate arches
*Soaring ceilings
*Polished floorboards
*Stunning lead-light windows
*Enormous formal lounge with feature fireplace
*Formal dinning with feature fireplace
*Modern kitchen with a Bosch stainless steel oven, gas cook top, dishwasher, plenty of bench-space and loads of quality cabinetry
*Stunning bathroom with free standing bath, double head shower & separate toilet
*Laundry with ample bench space and storage with direct outside access
*2nd sparkling bathroom with shower and toilet
*Large undercover alfresco area with cafe style blinds and ceiling fan for all year round comfort and entertaining
*Ducted evaporative cooling
*Ducted gas heating
*Screen doors
*Established gardens with lush lawns, established plants, trees and raised garden beds
*Drive through access to large custom built garage
*High clearance carport for 3x vehicles
*1x secure off-street parking
*Large 4 x 4 tool shed
*1.5kW solar
*5000ltr rainwater tank with pump for watering the gardens
*1000ltr rainwater tank
Alberton, Albert Town' like Port Adelaide, is rich in historical significance as it was established in 1839. Angas Street like many of the streets in Alberton took the names of the original South Australian founders, while others, such as 'Prince', 'Queen' and 'King' Streets reflect their English heritage. Angas Street takes its name from George Fife Angas, who established the South Australian Company which led to the colonisation of South Australia. Even in the mid 1800's Alberton was seen as prime spot between the Port of Adelaide and Adelaide City.
Looking at the layout of Alberton the streets from Port Road are King, Queen, Angas and then Prince, with Angas being the widest of the streets and the prime street running between the 2 Parks, showing the importance he placed on himself, being between a Queen and a Prince.
Transport & Amenities
The 5 minute walk to Alberton railway station, which was one of the first local stations to open in South Australia. There is a regular train service from Alberton station to Adelaide and Outer Harbor. Approximately 16 minutes via train, 21 minutes via car.
Local schools include Mt Carmel College and Alberton Primary School.
Local amenities PEAR Community Caf, IGA, Takeaway food shop, discount pharmacy and pizza shop.
Alberton is home to AFL team Port Adelaide'.
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