Set on a generous 1,438sqm block, this beautifully renovated double brick and tile home oozes warmth, quality, and character. High-end fixtures and fittings feature throughout, creating a loving home ready for immediate possession.
Light-filled open plan living encompasses the kitchen, dining, and lounge areas, enhanced by timber flooring, high ceilings, and double-glazed windows with louvred sidelights to capture the natural breezes. Bifold doors open onto an entertaining-sized deck enjoying bay glimpses-perfectly blending indoor and outdoor living.
The master bedroom includes a private ensuite, while bedroom two features built-in cabinetry and a study desk. Bedroom three offers a built-in robe, and bedroom four (formerly the single garage) has its own separate entry-ideal for guests, extended family, or teenagers. Quality fit-out enhance the main bathroom while the laundry enjoys oodles of storage space.
Property Highlights:
• Reverse cycle air conditioning
• Well-appointed kitchen with electric cooking, dishwasher, ample cabinetry and stone benchtops-all in stunning white
• Entertaining deck with bay glimpses
• Single carport/leanto
• Garden shed plus ample room for a larger shed if desired
• Rear hillside glimpses of Wireless Hill
This property at 10 Warrington Street, Esperance is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Paul Blackham at Esperance Real Estate on 31 Oct 2025.
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The townsite of Esperance, located on the central south coast of the state, derives its name from the bay on which it is located. Esperance Bay was given this name by Admiral Bruny D'Entrecasteaux, commander of the French expedition which explored this coast in 1792. The name honours the ship "L'Esperance" commanded by Captain Huon de Kermadec, which anchored here on 9 December 1792. The bay provided safe anchorage while repairs were made to the "L'Esperance". The name of the other ship in D'Entrecasteaux's expedition, "L'Recherche", is preserved by the naming of the adjacent islands as the Archipelago of the Recherche.
The area of the Esperance townsite was first settled by the Dempster family in the 1870's, and in 1876 a telegraph station was opened here. The formal gazettal of the townsite did not occur until 1893.