Old world charm, this original Art Deco home built in 1942 has more to offer than just a place to call home. The house its self, brilliant with the art décor ceiling roses and led lighting doors solid jarrah floors and trim throughout the house a real feature. The kitchen was upgraded some decades ago, so it's not new but better than 1948 original with a couple of original features still there as a feature. The kitchen usable, practical and has a separate meals area as part of it, you know old school like nannas house.
There is a separate lounge room with a classic fire place hearth surrounding, split system air conditioner and those great art deco ceilings. The home has 4 bedrooms, big ones but you know how it goes they need wardrobes but that's easy today. The bathroom is a step back in time, original shower and separate bath and old school laminate vanity, just think of the ways you can upgrade this!
This is where is gets interesting, think of your future, this block is 1417m2 with rear access and it is zoned if you with to subdivide. Build one or two dwellings at the rear and become a property mogul, there is a fence midway down separating the house block to the rear so it lends itself already for this. Not interested in adding homes well then it's the perfect spot for a massive workshop, gardens and it lends itself to whatever you require! Blocks this size just don't come along every day.
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This property at 14 Steere Street South, Collie is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Paul Duffy at Century 21 Advance Realty on 01 Nov 2022.
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The townsite of Collie is located 202 kilometres south southeast of Perth and about 50 kilometres east of Bunbury. It is situated on the Collie River after which it is named. The river, which rises in the Darling Range and flows into Leschenault Estuary near Bunbury, is named after Dr Alexander Collie who was a Royal Navy surgeon that discovered the river in 1829.
Collie is a coal mining town with the coalfields developed in the late 1890s, and land set aside for a townsite. The name Collie was generally used from the beginning, and when lots were surveyed and the townsite gazetted in December 1897, it was named Collie.
Surrounded by forests, rivers and lakes, Collie is a modern thriving community with country charm and hospitality. Collie offers shopping facilities, with two supermarkets, gift shops and a range of specialty stores. There are two medical practices and dental surgeries, and allied health services including physiotherapist, chiropractors, podiatrist and Silver Chain which all support the Collie District Hospital.
There is a range of sporting clubs and associations based in Collie, which has become a mountain biking hub in recent years. Collie has five primary schools including Allanson Primary School, Fairview Primary School, Amaroo Primary School, Saint Brigid's Catholic College and Wilson Park Primary School, and one high school - Collie Senior High School.