Much admiration of timber workmanship and federation features captures your senses when visiting this wonderful family home. With a broad frontage, ample room for the caravan or extra shed, located at the top end of Wake Street, experiencing forever ocean views and fresh air.
Plenty of parking area with shelter for two cars under building, a manicured garden with a bore and auto reticulation. Underneath the home is a vast area for entertainment or future rooms with a concrete floor to the perimeter. Enter the lobby with a storeroom, laundry, and WC/shower - great for the sandy feet before going upstairs.
With a wraparound balcony, external stairs front and back. Easy to escape and capturing the wind from every direction. To the rear is a generous BBQ and entertaining balcony with sliding door access to the main living area.
Internally presents beautiful timber flooring and ceilings that complement the spacious open living area, French doors, federation light switches and intelligent lights to walk in cupboards.
The master has a WIR, ensuite and access to the balcony. Down the hallway are three bedrooms, two with access to the balcony & BIR. Separate bathroom and WC.
Other features:
Central reverse cycle air conditioning
External electronic shutters to oceanside
Timber lined ceiling over the alfresco area
Rainwater tank
Inspection is via appointment; home opens will be advertised.
This property at 16 Lucraft Loop, Ledge Point is a four bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Denise Howe at Country Values Real Estate.
For more information about Ledge Point, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Ledge Point profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Denise Howe regarding 16 Lucraft Loop, Ledge Point, please call 0409 687 018 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyLedge Point is a fishing town located on the west coast 120 kilometres north northwest of Perth. It is 17 kilometres south of Lancelin. The townsite derives its name from Ledge Point, a coastal feature first shown on maps in 1875 from a Royal Navy hydrographic survey. The Point takes its name from rocky ledges in the vicinity.
In 1937 the Government reserved land in the area for camping and recreation following a request from the Gingin Road Board. By 1952 there were three squatters' houses in the reserve close to the beach, and when a road to Lancelin was constructed close by in 1953 there was interest from others to lease land here and build holiday cottages. The Government decided to subdivide and declare a townsite, Ledge Point being selected as the name. The townsite was gazetted in 1955.