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14 Jarrah Road, Manjimup WA 6258

Sold price: $510,000 Sold: 21 Oct 2022
Sold
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 6 Cars
  • Landsize 840m2
House

Parkland Freedom!

This property is situated in the Annunuka Estate Park.
The home overlooks the common open space parkland and playground.
Upon entering, there is an open plan with a formal lounge, flowing to a spacious kitchen and family room.
This property presents immaculately. Everything is done and well done!!
Features include:
4 x 2
Closed fire heater 3 in 1
Solar hot water system
Air Conditioning
Combined workshop and double bay closed garage
2 bay open carport
Under cover entertainment area
Cubby
Amazing wood storage covered bays
Fully fenced.
Please call Lynn for a private inspection: 0427 751 052

Property features

  • Garages 4
  • Carports 2

Property snapshot by reiwa.com

This property at 14 Jarrah Road, Manjimup is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Lynn Daubney at Elders Real Estate South West on 21 Oct 2022.

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Nearby schools

1.2km
1.7km
Kearnan College
  • Combined
  • Non-government
2.0km
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Manjimup overview

The townsite of Manjimup is located in the south west, 304 kilometres south of Perth. Manjimup is an Aboriginal name said to be derived from "Manjin", a broad leafed marsh flag with an edible root valued as an article of diet by Aborigines. These plants apparently grew prolifically below a spring in the area. The earliest white settlers in this region were Charles Rose and Frank Hall in 1859. Hall's property passed to J. Mottram who named his homestead "Manjimup House" in the 1860s. Also, in 1863 a local brook was recorded by surveyor T. Treen as Manjimup Brook.

By the late 1890s demand for quality agricultural land in Western Australia focused attention on the heavily forested areas near Manjimup. A report by surveyor Terry in 1898 identified good land on the Wilgarup River, and an Agricultural Area was declared. There was also some demand for small lots, and in 1902 lots were surveyed near Balbarrup and it was decided to declare a townsite. The Nelson Roads Board nominated Manjimup as a name, and the townsite of Manjimupp was gazetted in 1903. The double "P" spelling was used because the Lands Department had adopted spelling rules for Aboriginal names where doubling a consonant shortened the following vowel (otherwise the pronunciation could have been Manjimoop).

In 1909 the government decided to extend the railway from Bridgetown to Wilgarup. The terminus of the line was to be close to the original Manjimup homestead, which is about 5 km west of the 1903 townsite. The proposed station was named Manjimup, and a subdivision was recommended at the site. The new townsite was named Manjimupp, and gazettal took place in 1910. The original Manjimupp was renamed to Balbarrup the same year. The locally accepted spelling however was Manjimup, and the double "P" was officially changed in 1915.The railway line was opened for traffic in 1911.

Manjimup quick stats

High end $468k
Median $388k
Low end $315k
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14 Jarrah Road, Manjimup was sold by Lynn Daubney at Elders Real Estate South West.

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