This solidly built, much loved family home sits on a sprawling 770 sqm block, abutting an A class nature reserve.
Elevated and secluded, this spacious, multi-level residence has been home to generations of the same family and is offered to the market for the first time in more than three decades.
Offering endless potential to the ultimate buyer, this home is part of a close knit, tightly held community that is built on old fashioned neighbourhood values.
Bordered by the Buckland Hill Reservoir and just minutes from the Swan River foreshore, it offers an elevated view across the treetops to the Bicton foreshore and is minutes from some of the western suburbs best retail and restaurant offerings.
Surrounded by mature trees and native bush land, this home feels more like a country retreat than a suburban home with direct access to some of the suburb's most popular walking and cycling trails, parks, playgrounds and nature trails.
Originally built in the 1960s and retaining some of the most striking original features of the era, it has been added to, to accommodate the needs of a large family and offers multiple living and accommodation spaces.
Featuring characteristic 1960s exposed brickwork inside and out, it is a solidly built home that has stood the test of time.
Surrounded by native trees and low maintenance gardens and outdoor entertaining areas, it features a north facing back yard and below ground pool and garden shed.
The rooms are generously proportioned and feature high ceilings with exposed timber beams.
The ground floor footprint features two large living spaces with large timber framed windows to take advantage of the direct proximity to the nature reserve.
The original kitchen is adjacent to a ground floor dining space that could double as a home study or office.
The ground floor master suite is generously proportioned and features an ensuite bathroom and spacious walk-in robe with additional storage.
A second lower-level bedroom is equally spacious with timber framed doors leading to the pool area and a north facing aspect inviting plenty of natural light.
The upstairs accommodation features two large bedrooms, both with split systems and built in robes, with elevated views through the treetops to the Bicton foreshore in the distance.
The outdoor entertaining area is generously sized and covered for year-round use, surrounded on both sides by native bush and mature greenery.
This home is part of a tight knit group of homeowners, many of whom have been residents and neighbours for decades. It is evolving as one of Mosman Park's best kept secrets, home to a growing number of young families attracted by its quiet streets and welcoming community spirit.
Neighbourhood drinks, Christmas parties and gatherings are all an integral part of why this residential pocket is becoming one of the suburb's favourite destinations. Tightly held and much loved, this quiet cul-de-sac has been home to generations of young children exploring the nearby parkland or wandering from home to home.
Minutes to the river, surrounded by parks and walking tracks and just minutes to some of Perth's best schools and colleges, this home is set in an enviable location in one of Perth's leading suburbs.
This a unique opportunity for a discerning buyer to place their own signature on a solidly built family home or ultimately capitalise on this block's elevated location abutting an A class nature reserve and to build the home of your dreams.
This property at 15 Reservoir Close, Mosman Park is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Justin Wallace at Wallace Realty on 10 Jun 2023.
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Home to some of the most exclusive properties in Perth, Mosman Park also has some industrial and commercial infrastructure. Flanked by numerous beautiful parks and with views of the Indian Ocean and Swan River to the west and east, the affluent town is something of an aspirational focal point for lovers of architecture.
Located along Stirling Highway, Mosman Park offers a unique ocean-side and river-side lifestyle few suburbs within Perth can boast. The suburbs largest industry is said to be its education establishments with six schools (two of which have boarding facilities) within the area. Recreational facilities are another fixture of Mosman Park with lawn bowls, football, soccer, tennis, cricket, netball and the performing arts all catered for within the town's boundaries.