This classic C1940s cottage in the very heart of Stirling village suddenly makes a dynamic transition to an architectural two-storey addition that's not only a home in its own right - but makes this one of the most unique and versatile propositions you'll find. The result: two distinct sections of the home that connect and disconnect from one another with equal ease, giving you one far-reaching residence primed for the multi-generational family or multiple accommodation options with commercial opportunities attached. Zoning ensures the original self-contained cottage - defined by its charming timber floors, vaulted ceilings and 3-bedroom layout - could be anything from a home for the live-in-laws to a high-turnover bed & breakfast or a doctor's office that cashes in on Druid Avenue's central position. The bespoke 2015 addition with cantilever design pairs its classic weatherboard facade with polished concrete floors, prolific windows, a retro-style open-plan kitchen and an architectural void that rushes light from the upper floor. Whether it's the playful pops of colour in that '60s inspired kitchen, the architectural glass that fills the void or the one stray timber beam that runs through the cathedral ceilings of the upper level… There's really nothing else quite like that addition featuring three bedrooms of its own, a study and a huge upper level retreat to go with its wing-spreading open-plan lower floor. Like any good Hills home should, the connection to the outside world - glorious cottage gardens in this case - is strong. Just an open door or large window away. Set far back from Druid Avenue, what feels like your own little world at home is just steps from the Stirling Hotel, cafes, supermarkets, post office, quaint specialty shops and much more. A Hills village with heart and history… Stirling, established in the 1870s and shaped by the original hills railway, offers a village lifestyle that weaves its rich heritage into its magical natural tapestry. Set at the entrance to the Adelaide Hills, this popular, community-minded town is the tightly held gateway to some of South Australia's most celebrated wineries and cellar doors, just a short drive from the city. Nature, beauty, and room to breathe… A short drive from the tollgate through the Heysen tunnels brings you to Stirling's tree-lined streets, vibrant autumn leaves, and beautifully kept gardens. With a mix of historic estates and green spaces, the town provides a peaceful escape with a strong sense of place. So much, so close… Surrounded by hills towns like Hahndorf, Uraidla, and Aldgate, Stirling is a hub for trails, markets, wineries, and festivals. From cozy cafés and the cruisey Sunday sessions of its historic hotel to excellent schools, a theatre, and quick city access, life here is full of charm and choice. More to love: A truly unique offering with two sections of the home as distinct or combined Commercial and residential zoning give it rare flexibility Six bedrooms and a bevy of living zones across its entire footprint Original cottage features fully-equipped kitchen and dressing room with vanity Heating and cooling provisions throughout Instant gas hot water Old English style garden with fruit trees and herb garden Loads of storage throughout Stirling Patisserie, Organic Market or Miss Perez Metres from public transport, medical clinic and local park/playground Just 10 minutes to the Tollgate. CT / 5327/687 Council / Adelaide Hills Zoning / Suburban Main Street (Z5711) - SMS Built / C.1940 Land / 496sqm (approx.) Council Rates / $3,057.58 p.a. Emergency Services Levy / $205.65 p.a. Estimated rental assessment / Written rental assessment can be provided upon request Nearby Schools / Stirling East Primary, Heathfield High, St Catherine's, Heathfield Primary, Montessori
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