THE FEATURES YOU WILL LOVE
Set high on a quiet street with sweeping views over McLagan Park, treetops and the city skyline, this beautifully crafted Webb & Brown-Neaves home offers flexible living in a prime north-facing position. The versatile layout, combined with generously proportioned bedrooms, spacious living zones and light-filled interiors, provides the ideal footprint for both empty nesters and families. The ground floor master suite ensures excellent separation, while the undercover alfresco, landscaped, reticulated gardens, and secure double garage with workshop provide space and comfort for all stages of family life. Recent improvements – including fresh paint internally and externally, LED lighting, new lawn, a re-tiled entrance balcony and updated landscaping – add to the home’s appeal, complemented by ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, timber flooring, and high ceilings.
THE LIFESTYLE YOU WILL LIVE
With Scotch College, Swanbourne Primary, Cresswell Oval and Lake Claremont just moments away, this location is a dream for families who love an active, outdoor lifestyle. Take the dog for a walk at nearby McLagan Park, head out for a round of golf, or enjoy morning coffees at local cafés. The home is walking distance to the Swanbourne Village, Claremont Quarter, train and bus services, and is close to some of Perth’s most prestigious schools. Allen Park and Swanbourne Beach are just a short ride away, putting the very best of the western suburbs lifestyle at your fingertips. All that’s left to do is move in and enjoy.
THE DETAILS YOU WILL NEED
Council Rates: $3,257.01 per annum
Water Rates: $2,051.64 per annum
Land Area: 358m2
This property at 15 Cornwall Street, Swanbourne is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Susan James at DUET Property Group on 31 Oct 2025.
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Swanbourne is an upper-middle class suburb characterised by renovated Federation-style homes. Bound by Stirling Road to the east, the Fremantle railway line to the south and the Indian Ocean to the west, it is 10 kilometres from Perth City and spans 3.6 square kilometres.
Residents of Swanbourne can enjoy all the attributes of city living while being removed from excessive urbanisation. Features unique to the suburb include Cottesloe Golf Course, Swanbourne Beach, which offers beautiful views to a number of homes in the area, and the Swanbourne Railway Station. Swanbourne Primary School, Swanbourne Senior High School and Scotch College are the local schools.