The Chronicle

Special touches have appeal

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THIS very-private property in Mount Lofty has some interestin­g touches and European influences rarely seen.

Built over three levels the home was constructe­d in the 1970s by firm Wilkie and Murdoch and has polished timber flooring.

A coat cupboard is located near the entry and behind this is a bar serving the living area on this level.

A functionin­g open fire place is central to this area with the wood box able to be stacked from the lower level. The raked ceiling is also a feature.

Also on this level are the main bedroom, bath and toilet facilities. There is also a special shute to the laundry convenient­ly located in a cupboard.

The living area leads out to the eastern lawn and garden area where a gazebo is located on the original barbecue area.

Back inside and stairs lead down to a large tiled rumpus, games or living area that has a neat office nook.

The two-car accommodat­ion is on this level and there is a workshop and another room that has shelves and could be used for storage or for the artistic, a studio.

Upstairs is the formal dining area and off it is a good sized balcony overlookin­g the front gardens and trees. An ideal spot to relax with a hot or cold beverage.

The kitchen has tiled splashback­s, walk in pantry, garbage shute to the garage and recessed storage for pots and pans.

Off the kitchen is a TV room that has book shelves and a nook for storage or a stereo.

The main bathroom is also on the upper level and has a bath, shower, vanity and private toilet.

The spacious laundry has plenty of room to add more storage or a bench and has a mini attic off to one side.

The laundry leads down to the back and side gardens.

A bicycle shed just outside the garage and almost every room having a view of some of the many tall trees add to this property’s special touches.

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