This is not simply a home. It is one of those rare Semaphore properties that carries presence, history, lifestyle, and soul in equal measure. Built circa 1900 on a substantial landholding of approximately 1,157sqm, the residence reflects the scale, craftsmanship and charm of another era, while remaining warm, flexible, and deeply liveable. This is a home that invites people to live, gather and create memories.
The kitchen says it best. It is not just a functional room; it is a place to cook, to share, to open a bottle of champagne, to prepare long lunches and relaxed dinners, to bring friends and family together. Timber floors, high ceilings, traditional cabinetry, warm light, and generous proportions create an atmosphere that feels both elegant and deeply personal. It is easy to imagine oneself here, cooking barefoot, music in the background, glasses on the bench, the garden nearby, and the rhythm of Semaphore just beyond the door.
With five bedrooms, three bathrooms and generous indoor and outdoor spaces, the home has the proportions of a true family estate. The size of the land is a major point of difference in a tightly held coastal suburb where large allotments with character homes are increasingly difficult to find. Inside, light, texture and detail give each room its own personality, from the herringbone timber floors to the original stonework and the art that lives on the walls.
The garden and outdoor areas add another layer to the story. The home sits within its grounds with a sense of privacy and calm, offering a lifestyle that feels rare so close to the sea. There is space, greenery, verandahs, stonework, light, and texture. It feels like a property with its own world inside the gates.
Its position in Semaphore gives the property an immediate sense of address and prestige. It sits within walking distance of the beach, Semaphore Road, cafes, restaurants, shops, the jetty, and the village atmosphere that makes Semaphore so distinctive. It is coastal, but not generic; historic but not frozen in time; substantial, but still deeply personal.
The strongest appeal of this property, is its rarity. It speaks to buyers looking for more than just a house. It offers a sense of permanence, a connection to place, and the opportunity to own a landmark-style residence in one of Adelaide's most characterful seaside suburbs. The home is already beautiful and deeply liveable, yet with the size of the land, the flexibility of the floorplan and the strength of the address, it still offers a future owner the possibility to take it into another dimension.
This is a rare opportunity to secure one of Semaphore's significant coastal character residences: a home with history, scale, soul, lifestyle and an address that cannot be replicated.
Please contact Samantha Hirniak on 0439 977 930 or Maddy Everett-Toth on 0448 885 399 for more details.
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