Currently serving as a residence and quaint B&B known as Darlington House, this impressive and bespoke residence is situated on 2361 sqm in a quiet cul de sac bordering Greenmount National Park. Boasting unique design features which include recycled brick and massive exposed timber beams, this charming home is as stately as it is as rustic. Ideal for those looking for a secondary income, but equally perfect for a family looking for an iconic home in the Hills, this property offers all this and more!
4 bedroom and 3 bathroom home
Study and large second living area
Open plan kitchen and family room
Large rustic kitchen with 2 pantries
Stunning timber & bespoke finishes
B/g salt water pool, gazebo & garage
Wide decked verandah and balcony
Direct access to National Park trails
B&B income or fantastic family home
Fenced 2361sqm in private cul de sac
Tucked away down a private road bordering the national Park this bespoke beauty is set amongst pretty easy care gardens and lush lawn areas. Wide verandahs wrap three sides of the residence providing a choice of spots in which to relax and enjoy the pretty views to the garden and Greenmount National Park beyond.
Arched timber church-style doors herald the entrance to the home and give a hint to the rustic beauty that lies within. The doorway makes way to a stunning foyer with a soaring void with decorative ceiling rose. The clever use of recycled brick and Jarrah timber accents here lends a cosy warmth and an air of historical rustic charm to the residence which belies its 1989 construction.
The accommodation in the home is divided over two levels with two bedrooms and an office on the lower level and a further two sumptuous bedrooms (currently being used as B&B accommodation) on the upper floor. The two bedrooms on the lower floor are serviced by a massive family bathroom with lovely timber accents and have access to a large second living area on the lowest level of the home. The laundry, which is also on this level, has the handy addition of a shower facility and a separate toilet. The two bedrooms on the upper floor are over-sized with one enjoying the use of a large balcony which overlooks the swimming pool and National park. These bedrooms share the use of a central bathroom with separate toilet and either could be utilised as a master bedroom suite if desired.
The central living area consists of a large kitchen which overlooks a cosy dining and family area. Huge timber beams traverse this impressive space and complement the rustic lodge-like kitchen and Jarrah timber finishes. The kitchen itself consists of two pantries, a 900mm range cooker and plenty of cupboards for storage. A split system air conditioner ensures comfort during the warm summer months, whilst the slow combustion wood fire beckons the whole family to congregate when winter arrives.
This residence is a home with an air of history, a touch of whimsy and a host of possibilities. Make your way up the stairs from the lower level living area to find a massive roof void which can easily be converted to create further bedrooms, a luxurious master suite and ensuite bathroom or further living space if desired. The choice is yours!!
Wander outside and enjoy the pretty and low maintenance gardens. A salt water pool at the foot of the garden will keep everyone cool in the summer whilst the pergola with adjacent barbecue area will make summer entertaining a pleasure. A gate from the rear yard provides access out to the Greenmount National Park and will delight those that love to hike or explore our beautiful natural bush.
A driveway alongside the home provides access to the single garage and there is plenty of room to add further garaging should it be required. There is also a quaint garden shed which has been built in keeping with the style of the main residence and would make a sweet studio if converted (STCA) and even a chook pen for those catering for their feathered friends.
Imbued with charm and captivating bespoke design, this is a residence which offers a host of options and character aplenty.
For more information or to arrange a viewing please call
PATRICK HARPER ā 0413 440 107
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This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 125 Coolangatta Road, Darlington is a four bedroom, three bathroom house sold by Patrick Harper at The Agency on 13 Aug 2020.
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The name "Darlington" is derived from adding the English suffix "ton", meaning "town" to the name of the range in the area - Darling Range which was first named "General Darling Range". The name was first used by Dr Alfred Waylen who established the "Darlington Vineyard" here in 1883-4.
Darlington remains one of the few locations in the Perth hills with an early 20th century village ambience. It is known for its vibrant community with seemingly as many committees and groups as it has residents. The suburb has a local general store however residents rely on the the facilities at Midland and Mundaring which are close by. There are also various primary and secondary schools in the area.Ā