121 Hindmarsh Road, Victor Harbor, SA 5211
Sold: $435,000 (07-30-2018)- hotel 3
- hot_tub 1
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From coast-lining pines to the passing Cockle Train, holiday vibes and horse-drawn trams - if that's the Victor you love, live it in a Circa 1922 Tudor on a quarter acre with its heart set on a revival a short stroll to the beach...
A family nest for some 48 years, it's now time to bring this fine home back on-trend - with its stonework and gables, solid Jarrah flooring, tessellated roof tiles and immense street presence, it welcomes like Nanna's warm hug after your 40-minute commute from Adelaide.
For those keen to restore raw character, this 3-bedroom home plants the seed while evoking Airbnb, weekender, or business venture potential - after all, this is the Fleurieu's holiday capital.
Or buy to live on this magical coast; unforgettable first impressions see double glass entry doors, a grand hall lined with wall mouldings, lofty ceilings and cornices plus a head-turning open fire to a majestic living room guaranteeing no one leaves early after dinner.
The formal dining extends more enormity (and another mantel) through double-width frames into a flexible study/retreat - open plan, the old way.
Innovative Kitchens - a Victor local - gave new life to the eat-in kitchen some 8 years ago. Upon its Baltic pine floors sit a pair of stainless ovens, an induction cooktop, stone benches and a dishwasher, but the talking point is the warming, old wood stove; cook from it or let it glow...
To the authentic scullery - a walk-in pantry well ahead of its time - imagine that in your new design.
Turn in to a lavish master suite with full-height sliding robes, a window sill deep enough to perch on, and space alongside for a settee - luxurious respite, indeed.
Two more bedrooms (one robed) enjoy a central bathroom set to go contemporary - its shower is already frameless - with a sizeable footprint scaled for families.
You know the spot - view the Bluff from your beach, tread The Heysen Trail at your door, or follow the tourists 10 minutes to Port Elliot for its famous pies...
What you'll love:
1079 sqm (approx.) of land
C1922 Stone-fronted Tudor ideal for restoration
Decorative high ceilings & cornices
Romantic wood-burning living room fireplace
Wood stove in the kitchen
External stone & solid Jarrah floors
Original timber doors & window frames
3 large bedrooms (2 with BIRs)
Detached 2 car garage & ample off-street parking
Brush fence privacy
Walk to the beach
Approx. 1km to the Town Centre
Convert to a boutique holiday/motel stay (subject to council/public consent)