Best Offers by 12pm Tuesday 17th December (USP) The '70s brought us flares, waterbeds, disco balls and this dynamic family home etched into Adelaide's serene foothills like it's always belonged; living proof that some things are worth preserving. It was an era that spawned that unmistakable combination of exposed brick, arched openings, stone floors, raked ceilings, abundant timber and picture windows; a new take on 'mid-century modern' and a style that has gone full circle. This 4-5-bedroom home is a beautiful example, set back from Surrey Street to carve out its own secluded world filled with wildlife and the sense you are so much further from the city than the 20-minute drive suggests. We suggest just placing your furniture and lapping up the deceptive roaming room and handy flexibility of a floorplan with an ensuited main bedroom and multiple living zones, starting with a sunken lounge that frames the home's elevated outlook through its big bay window. The heart and soul of this light-filled home has to be the enduring solid timber kitchen with bundles of storage, Miele appliances and openings at either end so you can enter and exit without breaking stride. Step straight into the expansive family room and out to a soul-soothing garden setting that brings koalas to your back doorstep and features a skillion-roofed pavilion with provisions for an outdoor kitchen. Turn those steps into a short walk and you'll soon stumble upon the Blackwood Forest Recreation Park, a host of hiking trails, the local school and public transport that will beeline you to Blackwood's countless conveniences or the city beyond. A lifestyle worth preserving. - Ideally placed above street level - Carport and plenty of additional off-street parking - Split r/c for year-round comfort - Walk-in robe and ensuite to master wing - Flexible layout with up to five bedrooms - or four and a home office - Plenty of storage and separate laundry - Combi oven/steamer - Large storage shed/garage - Multiple covered outdoor entertaining areas/patio - Established gardens draw abundant wildlife - Just five minutes from Blackwood - Moments from Belair National Park Specifications: CT / 6232/53 Council / Mitcham Zoning / HN Built / 1975 Land / 1173m2 (approx) Frontage / 7.62m Council Rates / $1,892.50pa Emergency Services Levy / $173.05pa SA Water / $210.78pq Estimated rental assessment /$850 - $895 per week/Written rental assessment can be provided upon request Nearby Schools / Hawthorndene P.S, Blackwood P.S, Belair P.S, Eden Hills P.S, Blackwood H.S, Mitcham Girls H.S, Springbank Secondary College Disclaimer: All information provided has been obtained from sources we believe to be accurate, however, we cannot guarantee the information is accurate and we accept no liability for any errors or omissions (including but not limited to a property's land size, floor plans and size, building age and condition). Interested parties should make their own enquiries and obtain their own legal and financial advice. Should this property be scheduled for auction, the Vendor's Statement may be inspected at any Harris Real Estate office for 3 consecutive business days immediately preceding the auction and at the auction for 30 minutes before it starts. RLA | 226409
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