Sited on a generous level allotment of some 1,048 square metres, this unique property offers the opportunity to become the custodian of a rare piece of South Australia’s colonial history.
First offering in well over 100 years!
Built in the 1840’s by local pioneering identity and builder Henry Highet, the cute cottage has been extended and improved over the years, now offering up to four bedrooms, a dining room, a lounge room extension and a country-style kitchen.
The cottage was painted by renowned South Australian artist Bruce Swann.
Several outbuildings include a freestanding studio room with access to a shower and toilet, a spacious garage and utility shedding.
Currently covered under a Local Heritage Places protection, Council currently supports preservation of the cottage in any considerations for potential development of the land.
Consider the enviable lifestyle that the property offers those wanting to live on a large piece of land, with numerous mature fruit trees including walnut, loquat, fig and citrus varieties.
What makes this property special?
Charming heritage cottage with over 150 years of local history
Large level allotment (1,048 sq.mtrs (approx) with numerous outbuildings
Multiple mature fruit trees plus grassed areas
Separate freestanding studio room
Close to cosmopolitan Jetty Road’s coffee shops
A short walk to beautiful Brighton Beach
Just a few steps to Brighton Station for easy access on the electric train to the CBD
Zoned for Brighton Primary and Brighton High schools
Peter and Glenn McMillan look forward to helping you find a way to own this briliant property.