Space to retreat, character to love.
Perfectly positioned just moments from the vibrant heart of Beaufort Street, this 1930s Californian Bungalow delivers a rare blend of timeless character and effortless urban living. Set on a manageable 467sqm block with vibrant gardens and a private rear entertaining zone, it offers the perfect balance of space, charm, and low-maintenance ease - allowing you more time for the things you love.
Inside, an explosion of old-world beauty unfolds. Beautifully preserved leadlight windows, rich Jarrah floorboards, intricate timber fretwork and geometric ceiling designs blend to create a home brimming with warmth and soul. Tastefully upgraded throughout, the original charm is brought to life with Art Deco light fittings, a renovated bathroom, a modernised kitchen, and a breathtaking garden oasis at the rear.
The open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area invites natural light through bold sash windows and generous glazing, flowing effortlessly to the rear alfresco - as if it were designed for modern life. At its heart, the galley-style kitchen creates a beautiful contrast, with crisp white cabinetry and benchtops offset by a striking green mosaic tiled splashback. Thoughtfully designed, it offers abundant storage, practical preparation space, and quality appliances for everyday ease.
A seamless extension of the living zone, the rear alfresco wraps you in Jarrah decking, pull-down blinds, and views across lush gardens - offering just the right amount of space to lose yourself from urban life, without the burden of full-scale maintenance. A rustic recycled brick landing leads to a hidden garden sanctuary, where dappled light, soft greenery, and a quiet sense of seclusion create a peaceful retreat within your vibrant city-fringe lifestyle.
The master suite is a refined haven, generously proportioned and framed by ornate period features, including an original ornamental fireplace that makes a striking statement. The second bedroom offers undeniable flexibility, extended by a stunning sunroom wrapped in leadlight windows and exposed brickwork - the home's original balcony, reimagined as a serene retreat, study, nursery or creative space.
The renovated bathroom blends seamlessly with the home's character, featuring Jarrah flooring, crisp white brick tiling to full height, a frameless glass shower, and a sleek white vanity - a contemporary finish that respects the heritage heart.
Whether you're starting out or right-sizing your life, this Bedford beauty offers the freedom to live more and maintain less - all without compromising on space, character, or location. With city and Highgate-bound transport just 200m from your front door, easy access to Coles Inglewood, and a selection of parks, cafés, and amenities close by, it's a lifestyle you'll love coming home to.
Features include:
• Two-bedroom, one-bathroom 1930s Californian Bungalow on a 467sqm block.
• Character features including timber leadlight windows, Jarrah floorboards, ceiling roses, original deco light fittings, decorative cornices, timber skirting boards and feature fireplace.
• Secure parking for two cars at the rear, plus additional parking at the front.
• Renovated galley kitchen with white cabinetry, green mosaic splashback, 600mm oven, 4-burner gas cooktop, and recess for washing machine or dishwasher.
• Split system air conditioning to living and bedrooms.
• Beautifully renovated bathroom with a frameless glass shower, vanity with storage, and a toilet.
• External lock-up storeroom converted from the original outhouse.
• Oversized rear alfresco with Jarrah decking, pull-down blinds, built in sink and storage.
• Built-in linen press.
• Situated within the Inglewood Primary School and John Forrest Secondary College catchment areas.
• Council Rates: $1,739.83 per annum.
• Water Rates: $969.29 per annum.
To start your next chapter in this effortlessly charming haven, contact Chris Pham on 0448 777 511 or at
[email protected].