Be quick to visit this hidden gem tucked away in the heart of the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula.
This secluded oasis is shielded from the street by a private pine forest. Once you venture through the shady grove, you emerge into a haven of peace and quiet country charm. The driveway winds its way past a formidable cypress hedge, creating a beautiful front courtyard. A small opening offers a glimpse of this elegant, solid brick Art Deco delight, built in the 1950s, back in the days when real timber was standard and ceilings were truly high (3.2m).
The driveway continues to the rear of the property, where a three-car garage and workshop await. From here, enter the back of the house, passing the pool and adjoining pool room, a perfect teenage retreat or man cave. This separate structure is fully equipped for a pool party or a round of pool on the included slate table.
As you approach the back door, you'll pass a large patio with easy pool access, an ideal entertaining space. Large timber bifold doors open wide, merging the outdoor and rear living spaces, which connect seamlessly to a recently renovated, bright and beautiful kitchen. Retaining some Art Deco charm with a touch of modern convenience, this kitchen is truly the heart of the home. Standout features include a 900mm Smeg oven, a built-in Bosch dishwasher, picture-perfect windows overlooking the orchard and veggie garden, and sleek new fittings that make this kitchen a delight.
A cozy combustion fireplace and a copper feature wall dominate the adjoining dining room, which also boasts polished timber floors and high ceilings. This modern makeover perfectly complements the best elements of this Art Deco gem. Next, a sun-filled lounge awaits, complete with a coast fireplace and large north-facing windows. This inviting room is as spacious as it is bright, they just don't make them like this anymore! Adjacent is a light-filled room ideal as a home office, with a large north- and east-facing corner window bringing in winter sun and garden views, though it may be distracting if you work from home!
A short hallway leads to the bedroom wing. The first two bedrooms are generously sized and enjoy lovely garden views through large windows. Both feature ceiling fans, built-in robes, and desk spaces, while a split-system air conditioner in the hall keeps the area comfortable year-round. With double-brick walls, high ceilings, and solid plaster, this home is energy-efficient by nature.
Now for the master suite! This enormous room offers a walk-in closet, a stylish ensuite, and a parent retreat with a lounge and TV area. Multiple windows offer both distant vistas and private courtyard views, giving this space a wonderful flow and warmth from thoughtful design.
Finishing off the interior is a period-style bathroom, a light and airy blend of history and convenience, along with a spacious and practical laundry, solidly built with the original home. This area is ideal for multiple uses, especially given the property's rural setting.
But there's more! A final bedroom is tucked away at the opposite end of the house, perfect for a guest room, a private office, or perhaps a retreat for the family's black sheep. This room also enjoys ample natural light and beautiful garden views.
Heading outdoors, there's plenty more to discover:
Abundant fruit trees and spacious veggie gardens
Three large farming sheds with power and lighting
A sizable chicken coop with a fox-proof run
Seven separately fenced paddocks with fully plumbed water troughs and an adjoining run
A 7kW solar system to help keep power bills low
Solar-heated, saltwater, in-ground fiberglass pool with a pool house and paved yard
Beautiful, established gardens with mature trees and a great layout.
This property truly ticks all the boxes in a beautiful part of the world, surrounded by fresh produce, close to stunning coastlines, and easily accessible to Adelaide and Victor Harbor. Nearby, you'll find a variety of schools, wineries, cellar doors, and farm-fresh produce options.
If you're looking for self-sufficiency, fresh country air, and a lifestyle-focused haven, call Luke today, don't let this opportunity slip away!
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The size of Mount Jagged is approximately 40.3 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 0.1% of total area. The population of Mount Jagged in 2016 was 155 people. By 2021 the population was 155 showing a stable population in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Mount Jagged is 40-49 years. Households in Mount Jagged are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Mount Jagged work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 94.00% of the homes in Mount Jagged were owner-occupied compared with 73.60% in 2016.
Mount Jagged has 77 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Mount Jagged have seen a 112.65% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2025:
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