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Perfectly positioned on the main street within a protected Character Area, this beautifully restored property represents a unique piece of Barossa history. Originally constructed circa 1910 as character stone apartments, the residence underwent a masterful refurbishment and integration in 2010 to create a seamless, high-utility 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom family home. Balancing its prominent Federation-era character with modern regional living, this Local Heritage Place sits on a generous 560sqm allotment with 18.3m street frontage. Features You Will Love... Zoned Family Living: Designed for spacious internal flexibility, the home spans four main rooms. The floor plan showcases multiple light-filled living zones serviced by reverse-cycle air conditioning for year-round comfort. Character & Street Appeal The property boasts an immaculate heritage facade, classic rendered walls, a traditional galvanised iron roof, and a wide front verandah that enhances its timeless street appeal. Generous Accommodation Three substantial bedrooms. The primary bedrooms feature built-in robes, including an elegant main bedroom layout showcasing a large front-facing bay window with secure roller shutters. The bathrooms include a premium ensuite complete with a large luxury spa bath. Central Kitchen Hub The heart of the home features a beautiful timber-cabinetry kitchen fully equipped with a gas cooktop, an under-bench oven, a dishwasher, and ample preparation space to easily service the adjacent meals area. Sustainable & High Utility Premium solar and energy storage setup comprising a Sungrow hybrid inverter connected to a 9.8 kWh LG Chem RESU10 lithium-ion battery (with 8.8 kWh of usable storage capacity) and a dedicated backup box configured to provide emergency power to essential home services during a blackout. Roadside Window Glazing - 'ComfortPlus' is a high-performance, low-emissivity (Low-E) laminated glass designed to improve thermal insulation, block UV rays, and reduce noise and solar heat gain without compromising natural light or visual clarity. It is frequently used for residential and commercial windows, doors, and skylights to enhance indoor climate control and energy efficiency. Rear yard has water security with several high-capacity slimline rainwater tanks. Outdoor Sanctuary & Car Storage The indoor-outdoor connection is a true highlight of this regional holding. The rear of the home opens up to a character stone outdoor entertaining area, perfect for relaxed gatherings. For all-weather hosting, a large paved alfresco entertaining verandah sits under a pitched roof, looking out to levelled lawns, established garden sanctuaries, and private retaining walls. Vehicles and toys are securely accommodated by a massive, high-clearance Colorbond-and-original stone double carport/garage, complete with roller-door access, and a valuable detached 3m x 6m storage shed/workshop. The thoughtfully designed 278sqm footprint maximises every inch of the allotment. Premium 'Lifestyle' Location Enjoy the absolute convenience of Angaston's main street address. Step out your front door and take a short stroll to Angaston's premium selection of local shops, boutique cafes, historic parks, and children's playgrounds. Whether you are looking for a character-rich family home, a multi-generational setup, or a high-yield Barossa investment strategy, 89 Murray Street delivers on every front. Barossa Council Rates - $665 Per Quarter ($2,658 Annually Approx) To arrange your private viewing of this timeless township cottage, please contact: Sam Wark - 0414490320
Property Details
- Property Type
- house
- Listing Type
- For Sale
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 2
- Parking
- 2
- Land Area
- 557 m²
- Listed
- 2 weeks ago
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Living in Angaston
This 3-bedroom house in Angaston, SA 5353 sits within reach of public transport, local shops and nearby schools.
Schools near Angaston
- Angaston Primary Schoolprimary · R-6 · CoEd
- Good Shepherd Lutheran School - Angastonprimary · R-6 · CoEd
What's nearby
- Angaston (train) — 92 m away
- Barossa Cheese Company — 256 m away
- Memorial Reserve — 193 m away
- Barossa Old Rose Repository — 376 m away
- Village Green — 390 m away
Angaston at a glance
Full suburb profile- Population
- 2,202
- Median age
- 46
- Household income
- $1,309/wk
- Median rent
- $249/wk
- Median mortgage
- $1,343/mo
Source: ABS Census.
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