11 Devon Drive, Coromandel Valley, SA 5051

Sold: $655,000 (09-01-2014)

11 Devon Drive, Coromandel Valley, SA 5051 5051
SOLD
  • hotel 5
  • hot_tub 2
  • directions_car 4

** Under Contract **

This home will interest those who require plenty of space inside and out. The generous size gives scope for many fun activities, for example there is enough room to build a tennis court or perhaps a bmx bike track or both, or just leave as is with its sweeping lawns abutting the council reserve.

Situated within walking distance to Blackwood and Coromandel Valley shops, transport, schools and the Linear Park.


Awesome features include:

. lofty ceilings & easy care tiled and floating floors

. mesmerizing views from almost every window gives this home a modern 'country feel'

. 5 great size bedrooms ... main with built in robes and heritage inspired ensuite. 3 other bedrooms have built in robes.

. blackwood kitchen, includes dishwasher, gas cooking, (gas mains), massive pantry and decent size fridge space

. two spacious central living rooms (one on each level), The lower level includes an energy saving Rinnai heater. Both levels have adjacent decked outdoor living zones.

. dine seats 10 or more ... this is a really special place for a dining experience ... surrounded by large picture windows & fantastic natural light

. above ground swimming pool, timber deck surround plus another entertaining zone

. rainwater (tank approx 20,000 ltrs) plumbed to kitchen and laundry

. ducted evaporative cooling

. heritage inspired 3 - way main bathroom (with spa bath) and (matching) separate laundry

. double shed / workshop with skylights and concrete floor

. extra off street car parks

. sturdy and sweet cubby house with sandpit

. under stair and under house storage


A must see ... it is certainly a 'breath of fresh air"!



All about Coromandel Valley

Coromandel Valley is situated about 16kms from Adelaide's centre and was settled originally in about 1837. It got its name from a group of sailors who deserted their ship 'Coromandel' and hid in the valley until the ship left the shores. The 1840's saw more homes being built and there were also several market gardens and orchards that sprung up which gave the valley a rural charm.

Gamble Cottage: Built in 1902 by Joseph Gamble. His daughters Edith and Clara inherited the cottage and lived there until late in their lives. They eventually bequeathed it to the Mitcham Council for community use. The cottage is open to the public every third Sunday of the month.

Winns Bakehouse Museum: Winns Road. Built in 1862 by Enoch Shepley.

Historic House opp Winns Bakery: this house was once the general store.

Biscuit Factory: In the mid 1850's Alexander Murray opened a biscuit and Jam factory which lasted until 1903. It has been restored in parts and is now a private residence.

St John's Anglican Church: built in 1872-3.

Coromandel Valley Primary School: Originally Built in 1877, and later had several additions and upgrades, it is the oldest public school structure in the Mitcham Council.

Methodist Church: The first church in the valley and was built in 1859.

The Institute: built in 1881 and became the centre of community life and is now a craft centre and gallery.

World War 1 Monument (Weymouth Reserve): honours those from the Coromandel district who served and died in the armed forces.

Horners Bridge: A stone construction built in 1866 and is the first bridge to be constructed over the Sturt River.

Linear Park: Maintained by Councils, this is a beautiful calming walk along the Sturt River anytime of the year, it is particularly pretty during Spring time.

Historic Bus & Walking Tours: these are organised by the National Trust.


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