Unwind Holidays presents:
Seafield Tower Glenelg no 4
Located upstairs and with balcony access shared with Unit 5. Six newly refurbished fully appointed units are now available in historic Seafield Towers Circa 1876 on the Esplanade Glenelg. High ceilings, rosettes & stone walls are featured throughout. Enjoy the prime location of being positioned on the beachfront, whilst being within walking distance to Jetty Rd's shops & eateries. There is something here for all ages & interests.
BEACHFRONT | CENTRAL LOCATION | FREE WIFI | SMART TV | UPSTAIRS WITH BALCONY ACCESS
Upstairs facing the beach - Sleeps 6-8 . Adelaide's Premier Seaside Location - Glenelg Beach Each residence had a separate staircase to the tower, but the landing was communal.
Bedding Configuration:
Bedroom 1 - Queen size (1)
Bedroom 2 - Single (2) / Bunk (1)
Common Spaces - Foldout Couch (1)
The Accommodation offer - a historic grand restoration!
Amenities:
Seafront
Heart of Glenelg
Newly appointed
Open plan lounge/dining/kitchen
Smart TV
Free WiFi
Well equipped kitchen
Modern bathroom in each unit
Linen / towels included
Complimentary starter tea/coffee provided on arrival
Communal washing machine/dryer/ironing
Sea views from 4 units
Split System Air Conditioning in lounge/dining area of all units
Parking: Seafield Towers Glenelg Apartment offers convenient parking options to suit various vehicle heights. We provide a minimum clearance of 2 metres for standard parking. For guests with higher vehicles, there are three alternative parking spaces available that are not under the carport. These spaces are either opposite the carport or located under the outside stair area, ensuring ample space for larger vehicles. Please note that the parking area is no longer numbered, allowing for more flexible parking arrangements.
Additional Parking: There is a couple of unnumbered car parks opposite the carport which are first come first serve subject to availability.
Security: At Seafield, safety is paramount. Our property features top-of-the-line smoke alarms linked to the fire department & a comprehensive fire system service.
If you're looking to stay in one of Adelaide's most sought after seaside destinations, spacious & stylish, centrally located units ... then look no further! These boast spacious proportions and are perfect for a couples getaway or family holiday.
Situated right across from Glenelg Beach, guests can enjoy pristine sands and clear waters perfect for swimming or leisurely strolls. Nearby Moseley Square provides a lively hub with cafes, restaurants, and shops, while the historic Glenelg Jetty offers breathtaking coastal views. Family-friendly entertainment awaits at The Beachouse, and culinary delights abound at The Moseley Bar & Kitchen and Cibo Espresso Glenelg.
Bayside Glenelg draws families to its long, sandy beach and the Beach house amusement center, with waterslides, rides and arcade games. The Bay Discovery Centre in the 1870s Town Hall has local history exhibits including a vintage swimwear collection, and dolphin-spotting cruises cast off from nearby Holdfast Marina. Laid-back pubs, organic cafes, global eateries and indie boutiques give the area a trendy vibe.
Seafield Tower History Circa 1876:
By the mid-1880s, the sand dunes of Glenelg's esplanade had long given way to the summer residences of the prominent and wealthy of South Australia. Previously known as Albert Parade, and then Seawall, South Esplanade was once a promenade of magnificent Victorian mansions and summer gardens. With time, these mansions slowly began to occupy land beyond the dunes morphing Glenelg's streets into a suburb of character and charm.
State Heritage-listed Seafield Tower was the first of its kind built along the esplanade. It was designed as two self-contained, 15 room summer residences for Sir Henry Ayers and Sir Thomas Elder, when both were in their late fifties. Ayers made his fortune from the Burra Copper Mines that secured the wealth and future of the colony of South Australia. Uluru - Ayers Rock in the Northern Territory is named in his honor. Elder was a pastoralist, businessman, philanthropist and politician. Ayers inhabited the northern side and Elder the southern.