19 Sturt Street, Murray Bridge

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
4
Land size
1338 m2
Building size
1337 m2
Council area
Barossa
Year built
1900
Lot plan
2/F160324 Angaston SA
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 06/12/2017
$385,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of November 2017

One of Angastons Original Heritage Residences This imposing ironstone return veranda home is one of Angastons grand old homes. Originally built circa 1900 in a prime location, the first owners would have been well placed to view township activities from the elevated front verandah. Located just a short walk from the main street, today the home still retains a sense of quiet refinement.Set on a very large block with potential for further development, there are plenty of original features here that will be quickly recognised by anyone who loves heritage character.The central hallway was designed to create a grand first impression, measuring 5 in width with traditional archway detail and 12 ceiling height. There are four double bedrooms that lead off the main hallway, (although one could also be configured as a formal lounge), and all feature open fireplaces and are fitted with wall panel heating. Beautiful Angaston marble features in several of the fireplaces.The remaining living space would respond well to renovation featuring a new open concept living extension to replace the current family room and kitchen. The large family room is at the rear of the home and has a lovely aspect over the rear garden. It is fitted with an oil heater and r/c air conditioning. The functional kitchen features an original walk-in larder. The bathroom and toilet will inspire you to update.Set on a very large allotment of 1337m2 there is plenty of space at the side and rear to extend or develop. The existing house currently sits well to one side of the block, overlooking a generous lawn, so the grounds are substantial and add to the feeling of grandeur. Shrubs, fruit trees and beautiful shade trees create a garden wonderland. There is also plumbed rainwater and ample parking at rear.Any work done here will be rewarded with a grand home that retains genuine historic appeal. The location in Sturt Street is terrific, just a short walk to the best of Angastons cafes, pubs, shops and restaurants.The area is clustered with character B&Bs and historic landmarks including the outstanding Angaston Town Hall, which opened in 1911. You are invited to become part of the ongoing story of Angaston here so inspect this unique residence without delay.