16 Birch Road, Stirling, South Australia 5152

'Redwalls', c. 1922 - Grandeur Restored and Reborn on a Glorious Garden Stage

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6 Bed | 3 Bath | 4 Car | 12,390m2


There's no finer way to showcase a slice of Stirling history, and there's no position more idyllic to stage it. ‘Redials’ was built by English and Soward, the most sought-after architectural firm of the era, their prominent works including Beehive Corner and The East End Market (c.1890–1910), yet just a handful of notable Adelaide residences.

Once home to a Rymill descendant, this landmark Federation residence embodies both legacy and pedigree, sympathetically reborn to honour and enhance its illustrious 1.15 hectares, showcased by impeccably curated gardens.


The private family sanctuary hosts a floodlit, grassed tennis court, dual gated driveways, garden gazebos for quiet reflection, a fully tiled salt-water pool, and a electric-heated, all-weather alfresco beneath a louvred roofline - the epicentre of endless year-round BBQs.

The grounds read like a botanist's dream: towering specimen trees, a Japanese garden, sweeping lawns, glasshouses for propagation, extensive stone walls and hedged pathways - great for entertaining or childhood exploration.

Stately and inviting, the home features rich jarrah and polished pine floors, a formal sitting room, dining room, and a winter room for cosying by the combustion fire (one of many), and downstairs, a cellar/cold store, two private bedrooms, and a billiard room ready for 8-ball at any hour.

Whitewashed interiors, a granite-swathed gourmet kitchen with Miele appliances, a tailored couple's dressing room, luxe ensuite, and every well-appointed wet area maintain its distinguished aesthetic.

Every main room reveals Open Garden Scheme-worthy outlooks through custom drapes, bay windows, or original shutters. Three generous bedrooms wake to a promenade cloaked in a violet wisteria veil.

An exceptional lifestyle residence, steeped in Stirling's affluent history, Stirling was prized by high-society English migrants for its cooler summers. Nearby private school pickups, a stroll to St. Catherine's School, and Stirling Village is just minutes away.


Features Include:

  • Architecturally designed & renovated Federation-style family estate (c.1922)

  • Sympathetic renovation in contemporary-classic design

  • Potential sub-division (S.T.C.C.) minimum block size for zone is 2,000sqm

  • Floodlit grass tennis court

  • Solar-heated & fully tiled salt-water pool + an outdoor shower

  • Verdant gardens, extensive stonework, retaining borders & exquisitely curated grounds

  • Granite-topped gourmet kitchen with induction cooktop, Miele wall ovens + steamer

  • Powered cellar (or cold store)

  • Gazebo with combustion fire, and alfresco addition with electric heaters, ceiling fans, cedar-lined vaulted and louvred roofs

  • Garden pavilion overlooking a dedicated firepit area

  • Downstairs billiard room with split system R/C A/C

  • Primary bedroom with ensuite & adjoining dressing room

  • Semi-submerged rainwater tank for garden irrigation

  • Alarm security

  • 2 x ducted R/C A/C to main home

  • Sweeping Birch Road frontage with 2 driveways


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