END DATE SALE: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED BY 2PM WEDNESDAY 15TH JULY 2026 (the seller reserves the right to sell prior to the end date without notice).
If you've been waiting for the double whammy of great family home and big bonus extra, this is it. Set on a generous block in highly coveted Darlington, this sweet spot delivers space, flexibility, and that grounded, community-first Hills lifestyle people spend a whole lifetime looking for. Kids can spread out. Dogs can run laps. You've got room to actually host your mates without sacrificing your sanity (or tidiness of your lounge room). The home was built in 1985 and has been thoughtfully, beautifully modernised over time to now showcase an easy, light-filled living with a gorgeous layout. At its heart, a modern open plan connects kitchen, dining, and lounge in one seamless, sun-warmed hub. The kitchen pulls its weight with a clean, contemporary feel, a butler's pantry to hide the chaos, and a layout designed for actual cooking. The North-facing lounge soaks up that natural light, creating a cosy, inviting space you'll gravitate to year-round. Fresh paint throughout lifts everything, while you'll also appreciate the carpet underfoot in the main. This grownup retreat is properly scaled with built-in robes and the two additional bedrooms also have their own storage, plus there's a study so you really don't ever have to drive down the hill if you can WFH. A practical bathroom with bath and shower keeps family life moving, there's a separate WC for convenience, and a modern laundry with a second WC that quietly handles the heavy lifting of rush hour in the mornings.
Then, there's the shed. Not a token workspace, certainly not an afterthought, but a full-scale, engineered, Shire-approved 9x9m powerhouse designed for people who need real space to build, store, fix, or tinker without compromise. You could fit several cars, a caravan project, store a boat, or build a boat, or pretty much anything else you could think of. It's got high clearance, three-phase power, gantry beam for heavy lifting, and dedicated zones for work and storage. This is the kind of setup tradies dream about and it'll change your life when it comes to what's possible from home.
Features Include:
• Lovely family home, ideal for a small family
• Built in 1985 & thoughtfully updated & modernised over the years
• Modern open plan living
• Stylish kitchen with butler's pantry
• Sunny North-facing lounge creating a warm & cosy living space
• Freshly painted throughout
• Spacious king-sized main bedroom with quality carpet & built-in wardrobes
• 2 additional family bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes
• Dedicated study or home office (or 4th bedroom)
• Family bathroom with bath, shower & vanity plus separate WC
• Modern laundry with additional WC
• Large reverse cycle air-conditioning unit
• Large outdoor entertaining zone with decked area & built-in bar
• Separate paved entertaining area overlooking expansive lawn
• Fully fenced rear yard for children & pets
• Dividing fence separating shed from garden for added safety & usability
• Separate single carport
• Generous 1,432sqm block
• 9x9m Colourbond shed with double carport & side access. Reinforced frame on a concrete pad, 5m internal height, zoned into 3 areas including an open workshop, dedicated tool bench zone & a separate shelved storage room with door; equipped with 3 phase power plus high power outlet, 240v power & floodlighting throughout; includes an engineered load-bearing gantry beam for a hoist or crane to handle heavy equipment; generous capacity to house several vehicles or accommodate a caravan or boat within the open workshop space; complete with gutters & stormwater drainage & fully shire approved
From the sunny kitchen, you'll often find yourself drawn outside to that massive entertainment area; just imagine the soirees you could host here. A decked section with built-in bar sets the tone, while the adjoining paved area gives you flexibility for bigger get-togethers or quieter nights under the Hills sky. Beyond that, a wide, open lawn delivers the kind of backyard of your children's dreams - flat, usable, and fully fenced so the kiddos and their pup can play safely. The separation between garden and shed adds an extra layer of safety and practicality, letting both spaces function exactly as they should. There's side access to make full use of the shed, a double carport attached to it, plus an additional single carport at the front of the property for everyday parking. It's a property that has been considered from every angle, giving you room to live, room to grow, and room to actually use your space the way you've always wanted to.
Bring your people, your dreams, and your projects.
For more information on 16 Lobelia Drive Darlington or for friendly advice on any of your real estate needs please call Jo John on 0401 583 757
* Disclaimer: the team at Earnshaws Real Estate has used our best endeavours to ensure the information here is accurate, but prospective purchasers should always make their own enquiries with the relevant authorities to verify the information in this listing. We accept no liability for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies. All boundary lines, measurements and sizes on our images are approximate.
This property at 16 Lobelia Drive, Darlington is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Jo John at Earnshaws Real Estate.
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The name "Darlington" is derived from adding the English suffix "ton", meaning "town" to the name of the range in the area - Darling Range which was first named "General Darling Range". The name was first used by Dr Alfred Waylen who established the "Darlington Vineyard" here in 1883-4.
Darlington remains one of the few locations in the Perth hills with an early 20th century village ambience. It is known for its vibrant community with seemingly as many committees and groups as it has residents. The suburb has a local general store however residents rely on the the facilities at Midland and Mundaring which are close by. There are also various primary and secondary schools in the area.Â