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Positioned on a substantial 1,988 m² green-titled block at the end of one of Lesmurdie’s most tightly held cul-de-sacs, this split-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence delivers a lifestyle defined by privacy, elevation and architectural individuality. Moving beyond predictable trends, the home embraces timeless materials, expressive design and an atmosphere that feels both grounded and elevated.
Constructed in 1980 with solid brick integrity, the home showcases rich original slate flooring throughout the kitchen, living and dining zones, anchoring the interiors with warmth and permanence. Expansive glazing invites natural light while framing the surrounding gardens and distant skyline, creating a seamless connection between indoors and out. The open-plan living zone flows effortlessly to the outdoor entertaining areas, while the formal lounge, complete with a wood fireplace, allows the home to transition effortlessly between quiet retreat and vibrant entertaining.
The kitchen is exceptionally well resolved, combining form and function with an induction cooktop, dual ovens, generous preparation space and custom-fit cabinetry, all positioned to remain connected to the heart of the home.
A defining feature of the property is its uninterrupted city outlook, visible from the main living areas and elevated pool, offering a dynamic backdrop that transforms from day to night. Nestled within the cascading gardens, the custom-designed glass bath haven stands as a true architectural statement. Shaped like a grand piano, with a bathtub positioned to capture sweeping views, it delivers a rare, resort-like experience within complete privacy, enhanced by integrated electric blinds.
Outdoor living is equally compelling, with a custom-built BBQ shelter, covered alfresco fitted with electric blinds and an outdoor shower. The garage, finished with Italian non-slip tiles, is complemented by a fully functional workshop and separate box room, providing outstanding practicality.
Features include:
• Split-level 3 × 2 design with multiple living zones
• Iconic piano-shaped glass bath haven with skyline views
• Original slate flooring throughout main living areas
• Induction cooktop, dual ovens and custom cabinetry
• Elevated pool with uninterrupted city outlook
• Electric blinds throughout internal and external zones
• Two hot water systems
• Garage with Italian non-slip tiling
• Fully equipped workshop plus separate storage room
• Fixed safe for secure storage
• Dedicated front office ideal for working from home
• Covered alfresco and custom BBQ entertaining shelter
• Established cascading gardens enhancing privacy
• Quiet cul-de-sac setting on a rare 1,988 m² block
Located moments from Lesmurdie Village, quality schools including Mazenod College and St Brigid’s, sporting reserves and Mundy Regional Park, with convenient access to the Perth Central Business District (approximately 22 kilometres) and Perth Airport (approximately 14 kilometres), the home balances seclusion with accessibility.
A true sanctuary in the Perth Hills, 17 High Peak Place is not simply a residence, but a home defined by presence, design and lifestyle.
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 17 High Peak Place, Lesmurdie is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Christian Vicencio at The Agency on 14 Mar 2026.
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Like Kalamunda, the development of the "Lesmurdie" area is closely tied to the exploitation of the Jarrah forest in the region by the Canning Jarrah Timber Company Ltd. In 1897, Mr Archibald Sanderson, a Perth journalist commenced the acquisition of a number of these properties, with a view to building up a "rural retreat" and he named his property "Lesmurdie". Lesmurdie Cottage was a shooting-box in Banffshire, Scotland, near Dufftown and was let to Mr Sanderson's father for shooting. It was in memory of this cottage that Sanderson applied the name to his property.
The suburb has two shopping centres in the area including Lesmurdie Village on Sanderson Road and the Lesmurdie Road Shopping Centre on the corner of Rooth Rd and Lesmurdie Rd. There are three primary schools including Lesmurdie Primary School, Falls Road Primary School and St Brigid's, and also three high schools including Lesmurdie Senior High School, Mazenod College for boys and St Brigid's College for girls.