Almost completely self-sufficient, this solar-powered example of why we love 1980s Hills architecture considers your hip pocket and the environment on its mission to create an idyllic, neighbourless haven with an elevated view to the Piccadilly Valley on some 2.2 acres.
Featuring raked timber ceilings, expansive windows, Tasmanian Blackwood floors and a floorplan that places all three bedrooms in one wing and two main living zones in the other, this timber-clad abode lives well and feels even better.
Those ceilings soar to the heavens, creating a sense of freedom in a home with a rare warmth, made all the more cosy by the Esse pot belly stove of the adjacent causal dining zone and timber kitchen.
There's a garden view in every room; arguably none better than the corner window of a master bedroom with a dressing room, ensuite and an elevated perspective.
In fact, the entire rear of this elongated home seems to hover over the valley - and your enchanting parcel with abundant wildlife, nooks and crannies to explore, wide open spaces, a dam and trees that change colour with the season.
What feels like your own private universe, far away from the city's stresses, is actually no than 20 minutes away from The Parade and Burnside Village. The magic of Summertown.
More to love:
- Set below street level to create even more peace and privacy
- Loads of off-street parking, including a carport and large shed/garage with power and concrete floors
- 1.7KW solar system for reduced energy bills
- Bore (gravity fed) and 90,000L rainwater storage
- Solar hot water
- Gas cooktop and plenty of storage to kitchen
- Easy-care stone floors
- Storage galore
- Large separate laundry
- Just 10 minutes from Stirling and 15 from the Tollgate
- A short drive from the hiking trails of Cleland Conservation Park
- And much more.
Specifications:
CT / 5869/304
Council / City of Adelaide Hills
Zoning / Productive Rural Landscape
Built / 1989
Land / 2.2A
Council Rates / $1865.80pa
ES Levy / $134.05pa
Nearby Schools / Norton Summit P.S, Uraidla P.S, Basket Range P.S, Crafers P.S, Senior Campus - Norwood, Middle Campus - Norwood Morialta
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The size of Summertown is approximately 5 square kilometres. It has 5 parks covering nearly 0.6% of total area. The population of Summertown in 2011 was 696 people. By 2016 the population was 674 showing a population decline of 3.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Summertown is 50-59 years. Households in Summertown are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Summertown work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 88.2% of the homes in Summertown were owner-occupied compared with 89% in 2016.
Summertown has 369 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Summertown have seen a 72.63% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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