26 Hooper Road, Mylor, SA 5153
Sold: $895,000 (08-01-2012)- hotel 4
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'Dalmeny'... Embracing The Adelaide Hills
Full of character and charm with a sense of tranquility, this home is nestled in the beautiful Mylor valley on 3.03Ha (approx. 7.5 acres).
'Dalmeny' was an old family home dating back to 1880, now encompassed within an imaginative build by the current owners some nineteen years ago utilising the expertise of highly regarded Hills architect Pauline Hurren. A harmonious blend of today's contemporary family lifestyle and a touch of history offering accommodation of substantial proportions. This delightful residence is sited amidst appealing gardens surrounded by lush lawns and majestic panoramic vistas -all within easy proximity to Stirling and the CBD of Adelaide.
Bring your family along an explore the enviable lifestyle this unique property offers.
- Poised on a gently sloping acreage, bounded by the Heysen Trail on two fronts as it follows Hooper Road and then merges with the Mylor Conservation Park.
- Quality bore running at approx. 315 gallons per hour plus rainwater storage of approx. 130,000 litres.
- Spacious gallery entry for the hostess who enjoys entertaining.
- Generous country kitchen with timber bench tops and dishwasher -an inspiration for any cook.
- Practical family living room from the kitchen with reverse cycle air conditioning, combustion fire and ceiling fan -compliment everyday casual living.
- Formal sitting and lounge rooms with open fireplaces -commanding conversation with family and friends.
- Master bedroom with walk-in robe and en-suite built on a masterly scale -enhanced by a combustion fire heat shifter ceiling vent and ceiling fan.
- Three additional sizable bedrooms supported by a generous bathroom plus guest powder room.
- Double car garage under the main roof with remote access.
- For the wine enthusiast, a dedicated 7x7 metre cellar/store room with power.
'Dalmeny' provides an exceptional family residence with easy walking distance to Mylor township, Heysen trails and Mylor Valley Pony Club.