Tucked behind a white picket fence on a prized corner allotment, this 1925 single-fronted cottage grows more beautiful with every passing year in a suburb that's not looking back. First impressions count. Its sandstone façade, return verandah and cottage garden create a warm welcome that feels less like a house and more like a warm hug. A wide hallway sets the tone, flanked by two light-filled double bedrooms that celebrate their scale with lofty proportions, polished timber floors and light-grabbing windows. The living room, central and luminous, plays host to movie nights, mellow afternoons and conversations that linger well past bedtime. It just feels good. The eat-in kitchen, set deep into the rear of the home, is an honest ode to country style. Solid timber cabinetry brings rustic charm while stainless steel appliances ensure modern function doesn't fall by the wayside. Then there's the practical magic of a corner allotment - off-street parking to the front and a rear garage/studio with the flexibility to be more than just storage. A space to create, tinker or quietly retreat. Set just west of the city fringe, West Hindmarsh flies under the radar and that's its charm. You're minutes to the coast, even closer to the city, and surrounded by good schools, emerging cafés and the arteries of a reimagined transport network. Hidden? Maybe. But far from forgettable. Features to note: • Character-rich c.1925 return verandah stone-fronted cottage • Prized corner position behind a white picket fence • Two double bedrooms with high decorative ceilings • Central light-filled living room with polished timber floors • Solid timber eat-in kitchen with stainless-steel appliances • Heritage-style bathroom with traditional finishes • Large bull-nosed verandah with timber deck-style tiling • Deep, established rear garden with lawn and mature trees • Off-street parking via front driveway • Side access to large garage/workshop with potential for studio or hobby use • Split system air conditioning and ceiling fans • Flexible floorplan with strong natural light throughout Location: • Quiet, character-filled streets of West Hindmarsh • Zoned for popular local schools including Allenby Gardens Primary • Walking distance to local reserves and River Torrens Linear Park • Minutes to Brickworks Marketplace and Plant 4 Bowden precinct • Easy access to Adelaide CBD via South Road corridor or public transport • Less than 15 minutes to Henley or Grange beaches • Close to Queen Street cafés, Croydon's train line and local eateries • A suburb experiencing steady growth with enduring charm Method of Sale: • For sale by Public Auction which will take place on-site at the property on Sunday 6th July at 1:00PM. The Form 1 document may be inspected at our office three business days prior to auction and at the place of auction 30 minutes before the auction commences. Price Guide: • The property is being offered for sale via public auction. In line with the vendors' instructions and current legislation, a specific price guide cannot be provided. However, recent sales data can be requested by email and will also be available at open inspections. For more information: • Please contact the selling agents directly — Thomas Crawford on 0448 888 816 or Vincent Doran on 0466 229 880. Both Thomas and Vincent proudly represent Crawford Doran Pty Ltd and welcome any enquiry on this exciting property listing. Disclaimer: • While we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information presented in our marketing materials, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of information provided by our vendors. Accordingly, Crawford Doran Pty Ltd disclaims any statements, representations, or warranties regarding the accuracy of this information and assumes no legal liability in this regard. We encourage interested parties to conduct their own due diligence when considering the purchase of any property. Please note that all photographs, maps, and images are for marketing purposes only, and should be used only as a guide.
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