An opportunity has presented itself with the listing of this property in prestigious Prevelly. This place is literally a couple of hundred meters from the water and tucked away on the corner of Lake View Crescent and Wooredah Crescent.
The block is 1040m2 in size, flat and hosts a nice number of established peppermint trees for shade. The back boundary is retained and provides some privacy. It’s perfectly located for a morning wander to The White Elephant café for breakfast or in the late afternoon, to Sea Gardens for a cold beer and some dinner.
Currently onsite is an easy care, functional, 2 bedroom 1 bathroom residence. Jarrah floorboards connect the bedrooms to the bathroom, laundry with separate toilet and combined living dining area. The retro kitchen has a built in pantry and enough space for a double fridge. The oven and cook top is electric and hot water is instantaneous gas. A garden shed and clothes line completes the holiday home essentials.
Holiday here at your pleasure and simply lock and leave, or (here is the kicker) remove the existing structure and build your beach dream.
This property at 17 Lake View Crescent, Prevelly is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Nicole Fowler at Margaret River Real Estate First National on 09 Feb 2021.
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Prevelly is a coastal townsite in the south west region, 287 kilometres south southwest of Perth and nine kilometres west of Margaret River. The area was privately subdivided around 1960, and named Prevelly Park by the developers. In 1977 the Shire of Augusta_Margaret River requested the development be declared a townsite, and the townsite of Prevelly was gazetted in 1978.
The naming of Prevelly is dedicated to the Monastery of Prevelli on the island of Crete. A Greek style chapel that was built at Prevelly as a tribute to the Greek community on Crete during the world war was officially opened 4 June 1979. Mr. E.G. Edwards, who sponsored the building of the chapel built the holiday village of Prevelly and named it after the Monastery of Prevelli on Crete. He built the chapel to commemorate the courage of Cretan villagers who helped him and other servicemen after they escaped from the Germans.