This beautiful brick home will suit the most fastidious family or the astute investor.
Featuring three bedrooms with the master bedroom leading into the two-way bathroom and separate toilet.
The family room next to the kitchen lets Mum supervise ‘goings on’ easily and the L shaped lounge and dining room is an elegant setting for the hostess who enjoys entertaining.
The slow combustion heater ensures perfect warmth throughout the house during the winter months.
Complete with walk in pantry the well planned kitchen offers ‘oodles’ of storage space and both main and rain water is available.
Situated in a quiet cul de sac the property has a lovely landscaped front garden and well appointed backyard with lawn and paved areas.
The tool shed will adequately house the lawnmower and kid’s toys, whilst the carport protects the car.
Situated in the picturesque hills town of Nairne, 30minutes drive from the City, 10 minutes drive to Mount Barker, where excellent schooling, hospital and the leading chain of shops offer country living with city benefits.
Nairne is a ‘quaint, pretty, English looking, sweet smelling little town’. That’s what the Nairne Tourist Bureau said of the little Adelaide Hills town way back in 1908. In the early 1900s they also said it was one of the most attractive ‘get-at-able’ of the hills towns.Wander along the main street and you’ll see lots of substantial stone buildings that point to the busy times. In the main street, look out for the hand made meat hooks that are still on Jackson’s old butcher shop that served the district for three generations. The stable out the back was where they fed and watered the delivery horses. There’s been a public house where the District Hotel stands for more than a century and a half. Underneath are the old police troopers’ quarters and cells. They were used until the newer police station and lock-up was built over the road.
Nairne’s main street offers a variety of shops and excellent eating facilities with the choice of restaurants, hotels, take away and bakery.
To get to Nairne from Adelaide, take the South Eastern Freeway from the city, get off at the Mount Barker exit and continue through Littlehampton.
Currently tenanted till March 2008.