This beautifully presented 4/5 bedroom, 2 bathroom, brick and tile home is awash with natural light, boasts generous rooms with high ceilings and large picture windows and offers a choice of living spaces. A considerable lot – 4402m and premier Hills location create enduring appeal and a home that is sure to be at the heart of family for generations.
4/5 bedrooms 2 bathrooms
1972-built brick and tile
Quality builders’ build
Large lounge/family room
High ceilings, picture windows
Open plan kitchen/meals
Stylish studio/home office
Shady green rear garden
Easy-care 4402m block
Premier Hills address
Tall trees and an easy-care mostly native garden create a feeling of seclusion that belies the central Hills location of this solid, 1970s home. A wide, paved verandah with classic 70s railing leads to a tiled entry with a sliding door to a sizeable gallery-like lounge. East facing windows fill this long, welcoming room – the first of three living spaces – with ample natural light. A fluid floor plan links the lounge to a re-modelled kitchen/dining room and offers flexible living zones that will adapt to the changing needs of family life.
The kitchen boasts ample bench space, a walk-in corner pantry and integrated breakfast bar. A ceramic cooktop and electric oven, easy-care cork floors and soft colour scheme create a practical workspace up to the challenge of weeknight meals and family celebrations.
A large laundry/utility room sits to one side of the kitchen, along with a wonderful studio/home office/library/5th bedroom. Bright, open and private this flexible ‘additional’ living space is suited to a variety of uses and offers a separate entry from the 2-car carport.
The main bedroom suite features two built-in robes and an ensuite with shower, vanity and W.C. Carpets, a ceiling fan and picture window filled with calming garden views, form a delightful retreat. The large second and third bedrooms feature built-in robes and garden views and a fourth smaller bedroom will suit children of any age. A cleverly designed family bathroom features a central powder room bookended by a W.C. and bath and shower room – a practical arrangement when everyone is trying to get ready and out the door in the mornings.
Dappled light, green hues and the deep shade of a majestic Port Jackson fig tree form the natural environment of a delightful, private backyard with a wide verandah offering the ideal spot to sit and watch tiny wrens and honeyeaters as they flit and flutter around the garden. A tall picket fence divides the formal garden from the natural landscape at the rear of the 4402 sqm lot. Orchids, flannel flowers, fringed lilies, and impressive eucalypts create a habitat for native fauna and an adventure-filled space for kids to explore and play.
This much-loved family home is a short stroll from Strettle Road Reserve and the Heritage Trail. Mundaring and Glen Forrest are an easy drive along Great Eastern Highway and a choice of schools, sporting facilities and a bus service are within easy reach.
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This property at 145 Brooking Road, Mahogany Creek is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Jo Sheil and Robert Sheil at Brookwood Realty on 28 Nov 2020.
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This suburb takes its name from Mahogany Creek, a picturesque tributary of Jane Brook which flows through the area. The creek was known by this name as early as 1830, and takes its name from the towering forest through which it flowed (mahogany was the early colonial name for Jarrah). This place is well known from "The Old Mahogany Inn" located here, an early colonial wayside inn, formerly known as the "Prince of Wales" Inn. The area was developed as orchard land in the 1890's, and a railway stopping place was established here in 1891.
Mahogany Creek is located within the Perth Hills and is part of the Shire of Mundaring. Facilities include Brown Park Main Hall, Mahogany Creek Hall and Danny Wimperus Reserve including a kids playground. This suburb is a close drive to Mundaring Village Shopping Centre and relies on neighbouring suburbs for primary and secondary schools.