161C Piccadilly Rd, Piccadilly
$420pw
Last Listed: 24/09/25
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The ultimate hills escape
The ultimate hills escape $420.00 per week Available: 29th September 2025 A distinctive home, 161C Piccadilly Road pairs unique character with an unrivalled Adelaide Hills lifestyle. Features Include: • Chalet-style sandstone and red brick exterior with veranda • Expansive open plan living area with timber-clad ceilings, stained glass feature, windows, and combustion fireplace • Galley-style kitchen with gas cooktop • Mezzanine bedroom and retreat with soaring gabled ceilings • Main bathroom with laundry facilities • Established gardens More to love: • Off-street parking off communal drive • Ceiling fans • Combustion burner to living • Leadlight glass • Timber floors and carpets Located minutes away numerous amenities at Stirling and Crafers, including shops, cafes, supermarkets, and the beloved Stirling and Crafers Hotels. Weekends are sorted with the best of the Adelaide Hills Wine Region at your doorstep, while it’s less than half an hour to the Adelaide CBD. Water Charges: All usage and supply charges Furniture: Unfurnished Exclusions: Land beyond house fencing excluded. Diagram will be available at inspection Would you like to view this property? Please click the button “contact the agent”, register your interest and we will instantly respond. To avoid disappointment, we encourage you to register your interest so we can keep you informed during all stages of the leasing process. All information provided has been obtained from sources we believe to be accurate, however, we cannot guarantee the information is accurate and we accept no liability for any errors or omissions (including but not limited to a property’s land size, floor plans and size, building age and condition) Interested parties should make their own enquiries and obtain their own legal advice.