1900 restored, heritage stone Cottage ?
Like the idea of The Great Escape, finding your Happy Place, needing down time, me time or a rural bolt hole. Want a place to kick back, return to your roots, get the back to basics feeling, trade civilisation for country calm. It may be time to stop and reflect on what life could be after months, years of on again off again trips chasing dreams, so enthusiastic on the trip there, but it's a long way home after another dead end, checking wrecks and dumps and magically described Rural retreats, that are almost rubble.
Spring into this home, it has been much loved and thoroughly and passionately restored and enhanced featuring all the elements of a century old cottage, subtle Italian rustic terra cotta tiles and the brilliant Tasmanian oak kitchen has all the modern conveniences expected to ease the load, plus there is a pantry to cater for the fussiest cook. The renovated laundry & bathroom give it creature comforts you''l love but maybe think you can't afford or couldn't conceptualise...it's all done! Just up to you to move in and start to thrive, breathe again, it feels exhilarating. Snuggle up in winter or enjoy the cool of the thick stone walls and fling open the doors to invite the garden in for Spring and Summer! Sit out on the veranda at the front and such a pretty outdoor irrigated garden for your enjoyment both at the front and the extensive rear landscaped garden.
It's cute, so authentic, really ready for your new life or venture. Airbnb, investment, home stay or a 1st home with an hour easy commute to Adelaide, work from home or time to retire with class.
A vacant block adjoins one of three allotments which comprise the offering, it could be subdivided (STCC) and sold to fund your purchase. Or if you yearn for space and feel it's time to escape with no neighbours - look after yourself and kick back on a mega block. The garden features Jane's Gardens By Night specially designed illumination, it's magical with Cottage gardens and white Crepe Myrtles, lose yourself, gather leaves and blooms to make your home sing. The property boasts a superior double garage as well as a character rural shed which could be adapted to suit so many options, teen retreat, men's shed, studio, gallery or whatever you want, don't limit your potential, there's space to burn in a delightful location and you can make it yours.
Close to the historic township, with great walks and drives, you'll have adventures and activity aplenty if you choose with the world renowned Barossa wine region and restaurants on your doorstep, or just pop in, unannounced, relax and then leave at will.
Expressions of Interest Closes Monday 1st November at 12pm (USP)
($550,000)
CT: 6122/384
Council: Barossa Council
Council Rates: $2,022.69 pa (approx)
Water Rates: $68.60 pq (approx)
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RLA 275279
The size of Springton is approximately 65.1 square kilometres. The population of Springton in 2011 was 607 people. By 2016 the population was 684 showing a population growth of 12.7% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Springton is 50-59 years. Households in Springton are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Springton work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 84.8% of the homes in Springton were owner-occupied compared with 81.5% in 2016.
Springton has 493 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Springton have seen a 75.86% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 105.06% increase. As at 31 October 2024:
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