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3 Redgum Street

3 Redgum Street, Wirrabara SA 5481, Australia

2 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
1 Parking
4047 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

3 Redgum Street is a modest two‑bedroom house that features an external bathroom with a shower‑over‑bath and a separate detached toilet. It includes a rear verandah and parking accommodation via a colorbond double garage plus an additional carport, all set on a leafy one‑acre block.

Key details

Locality
Wirrabara
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_425449407
Legal parcel ID
T/330102/A/123
Property type
House
Land size
4047 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Frequently asked questions

How many bedrooms and bathrooms does the property at 3 Redgum Street have?

The house features two bedrooms and one bathroom. It provides modest accommodation suitable for small families or couples.

What type of dwelling is located at 3 Redgum Street?

3 Redgum Street is a standalone house. It offers private living space within the Wirrabara community.

Is there any parking available with the property?

Yes, the property includes one designated parking space. This provides secure on‑site parking for a vehicle.

How far is the property from the centre of Wirrabara?

The house is situated approximately 0.7 km from the town centre of Wirrabara. This places it within easy walking distance of local shops and services.

Which major road runs through Wirrabara?

The Horrocks Highway, also known as Main North Road, passes through Wirrabara. It connects the town to surrounding regions.

What community events or attractions are nearby?

Wirrabara hosts a producers' market on the third Sunday of each month and features silo art by the artist Smug. The historic Copper Mine Chimney on Main North Road is also a local point of interest.

Can you share a brief history of Wirrabara?

Wirrabara’s timber milling industry began in the early 1850s, and the town was surveyed in 1874. In 1877 it saw the planting of Australia’s first government forest nursery, and a railway line reached the area in the 1910s.