A fantastic family home with two living areas, four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a study.
Whether you are a family, or you just love a home with more than enough everyday space, this deserves your attention.
From the front door a formal entry leads to the main hub of the home with a large lounge, dining area and kitchen. The contemporary, well equipped kitchen is both attractive and highly functional. The breakfast bar, large walk in pantry, dishwasher and five burner stove have been configured for easy use.
At one end of the home, the king size master bedroom is separated from the main living area by a second lounge and study adding a touch of privacy. The master suite is accompanied by a large walk in wardrobe and ensuite. You will find ducted reverse cycle air conditioning throughout and a slow combustion wood heater in the main living area.
Three queen sized bedrooms, two with built in wardrobes, are located at the other end of the home along with a bathroom and separate toilet. Here, the laundry provides access to one of the most striking features of this property, the beautifully landscaped and versatile gardens. Cleverly zoned and thoughtfully organized into play and entertaining areas, this delightful home comes complete with a white picket fence. Private viewings by appointment, call Sandra 0487316906.
This property at 106 Ensign St, Narrogin is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Sandra Hortin at Elders Real Estate on 27 Jun 2020.
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The townsite of Narrogin is located in the great southern agricultural region, 192 km south east of Perth and 32 km east north east of Williams. It is located on the Great Southern Railway, and when this line was opened in 1889, Narrogin was one of the original stopping places. The railway line was a private line, and the Company that built the line declared a private townsite here in 1891. The railway was purchased by the Government in 1896, and in 1897 Narrogin was gazetted as a government townsite.
Narrogin is an Aboriginal name, having been first recorded as "Narroging" for a pool in this area in 1869. The meaning of the name is uncertain, various sources recording it as "bat camp", "plenty of everything" or derived from "gnargagin" which means "place of water".