Take a stroll around this sprawling 11.4 acre property and its soul-soothing beauty shifts with every step, finally settling where it all reaches its crest, levels out, and whispers, "this is where you're going to build".
Those before you tend to agree; it's where they placed the existing 1930s cottage. Weary, but not entirely done with yet should you see the value in bringing its old bones back to life.
Then there's the adjacent shed. Big, brimming with old timber and rusted-on charm - and perhaps perched on the best build site of all.
Why? Because, from here, the land gently falls away, clears a path across a far-reaching paddock, widens from east to west and fades into a distant Piccadilly Valley.
It's a view that never gets old, watches the sun rise and dip, and changes with every passing hour and season.
It's a view worthy of a home that takes it all in at every opportunity. Something multi-levelled, framed in abundant glazing, and far more expansive (STCC).
As for the land itself; those boundless paddocks and open spaces are a glorious departure from most rural Hills properties. Ready for horses, sheep, alpacas or whatever you dream up, fence in or set free.
Just a short drive from the quaint townships of Uraidla and Summertown, a beeline down Greenhill Road to suburbia and city, and a Sunday cruise to several cellar doors; this is where you're going to build one pretty special lifestyle.
More to love:
Expansive 11.45 acre (approx.) holding in tightly held Ashton
Gently undulating land with ideal elevated, south-facing building site (STCC)
Breathtaking views over the Piccadilly Valley and beyond
Existing 1930s cottage with potential for restoration or reinvention
Substantial shed with rustic character - ideal for storage, workshop, or future conversion
Rare bore with 8 megalitre water licence - ideal for irrigation or stock use
Boundless paddocks with open pastures, suited for horses, livestock or hobby farming
A rare balance of usable land and dramatic outlooks uncommon in the Hills
Moments from Uraidla, Summertown, and Basket Range
Easy access to Burnside, Norwood, and the Adelaide CBD via Greenhill Road
Surrounded by wineries, fresh produce farms, walking trails and local markets
CT / 5401/716
Council / Adelaide Hills
Zoning / Productive Rural Landscape (Z4802) - PRuL
Built / 1939
Land / 4.635ha / 11.45 acres (approx)
Council Rates / $2,776 p.a.
Emergency Services Levy / $186.10 p.a.
Nearby Schools / Norton Summit Primary, Norwood International High, wide variety of private schools within 30 minute commute