Located in the desirable Back Beach area, this property is within walking distance to the famous Back Beach. Adjacent to Frogs Rock and public walk way. No fence to the rear, the trees and shrubs offer privacy creating a natural screen.
The home features a surrounding veranda with a comfortable sitting area at the front. Along drive way with ample parking and carport To the side, you'll find an external storeroom. The spacious property also offers ample room for future improvements, such as adding a shed.
Inside, you'll find an open-plan living area with a cozy wood fire. The master bedroom and bunk room are conveniently located off the living space. The large bathroom includes a bath, shower, vanity, and a separate WC. The galley-style kitchen provides ample space for the holiday chef complete with a pass-through area to the lounge. On the other side of the lounge area is a hallway leading to two queen-sized bedrooms. There's also a separate laundry with a shower and rear access.
Lancelin has become a popular hotspot, and while this property is in need of some TLC, the solid build offers great potential to become a fabulous home in an excellent location.
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This property at 104/27 Ayres Crescent, Lancelin is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Denise Howe at Country Values Real Estate on 18 Jul 2025.
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Lancelin is a coastal town located on the west coast 127 kilometres north northwest of Perth. It derives its name from the nearby Lancelin Island which was named by the French expedition under the command of Captain Baudin in 1801. The name honours P F Lancelin, scientific writer, author of the World Map of Sciences and works on the planetary system and analyses of science.
Interest in the Lancelin Island area in the late 1940s for camping and as a port for the lobster fishery resulted in a townsite being declared in 1950. Lancelin was not considered a suitable name, and "Wangaree", an Aboriginal word for fish was chosen when the townsite was gazetted. Although the official name was Wangaree, local usage was Lancelin, and in 1953 the Gingin Road Board requested the townsite be renamed Lancelin. The name change was approved in 1953 and gazetted the following year.