Bursting with Character and Charm - Prize location!
Cottage and bungalow lovers who appreciate the timeless beauty these character homes offer, will instantly fall head over heels with 13 Bayley Street Woodbridge. With a warm and welcoming façade, this Circa 1930's Federation bungalow delivers striking street appeal which continues to impress the moment you walk through the front door.
The love for this property by the current owners of 20 odd years is clearly evident. Motivated by a new chapter focused primarily on a downsize, presents potential buyers with an increasingly rare opportunity to secure an irreplaceable slice of history, bound to jolt fond memories or images of a bygone era.
Boasting a bold elevation and prize cul-de-sac location, within a stone throw of the Swan River, Woodbridge Park and nature playground precinct, this lovely home offers a generous and practical floorplan. The current owners extended the home approx.19 years ago. The addition was superbly executed allowing the newly created space to blend seamlessly with the original residence.
Living zones include a large open plan kitchen/dining and family room, along with a separate lounge with cosy feature gas fireplace. Both living zones are complimented by a sweeping wide, patio equipped verandah with parkland glimpses and serene treetop vistas.
Accommodation includes 3 double bedrooms plus a study/office or optional 4th bedroom if required. All bedrooms are serviced by a large federation inspired bathroom along with a convenient second toilet located in the laundry. The home is peppered with a plethora of character features typical of this genre, including high and ornate ceilings, jarrah floorboards and more recently installed wooden French doors complimented by new mesh security screens.
Outdoors, the above average 809m2 user-friendly block has been creatively and cleverly curated, offering delightful easy care, landscaped and reticulated cottage gardens. A large powered workshop and two garden sheds are eager to satisfy the home handyman. Car parking is catered for by a carport in conjunction with driveway and street parking.
The location of this property should not be underestimated. Perfectly positioned to capitalise on the adjacent Woodbridge playground - Swan River walk, close proximity to a host of education facilities such as Guildford Grammar, Lascelles College, Governor Stirling and Woodbridge Primary school, the bustling retail and commercial hub of Midland, vintage treasures of historical Guildford, easy access to Bus and train public transport routes, on the doorstep of the popular culinary delights of the Swan Valley all the while being only approx. 20 mins from the Perth CBD.
To enquire about this property please contact David Farrant on 0455 155 021.
Property Features:
Charming character Circa 1930's federation bungalow
Super generous and user-friendly block with landscaped cottage gardens
Large open plan living zone incorporating kitchen/dining and family room with woodfire
Separate Lounge room with feature gas fireplace
Three double bedrooms, two with robes
Generous study/office or optional 4th bedroom
Stunning federation inspired bathroom
Laundry with convenient second toilet
Recently installed wooden French doors with security mesh
Ducted evaporative plus 2 x reverse cycle split system air-conditioners
Instant gas hot water system
Wide sweeping verandah with patio component, parkland glimpses and treetop vistas
Carport plus driveway and street parking
Large powered workshop and two garden sheds
Mains gas and deep sewerage - Zoned R40/50
This property at 13 Bayley Street, Woodbridge is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by David Farrant at Provincial Real Estate on 15 Sep 2023.
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Woodbridge is a small suburb within the City of Swan that used to be known as ‘West Midland’ when it was formerly part of neighbouring suburb Midland. Woodbridge’s first growth period took place in the 1880s and 1890s, but it wasn’t till after the Second World War that significant development occurred.
Predominantly a suburb used for housing, Woodbridge enjoys close proximity to the Midland CBD. Within its boundaries there are two schools, Woodbridge Primary School and Governor Stirling Senior High School, as well as a local shopping centre which takes care of immediate amenity and shopping requirements.
Woodbridge Railway Station provides good transport options connecting to the Midland line and providing a direct route into Perth. Other features of note are the Woodbridge House National Trust and the Woodbridge Riverside Park and Play Space.