LAWD is pleased to present for sale 17 Zappia Road, Warawarrup, located 4.5* kilometres north of Harvey. Comprising 1.82* hectares (4.497* acres), this quality-built country residence offers something for everyone with the space, privacy and tranquil lifestyle you’ve always wanted.
With quality fittings throughout as well as 12* foot high ceilings to the kitchen and dining, this well-presented home also features four spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms, open-plan living areas, a separate study and well appointed open plan kitchen.
Step outside and take in the beautiful surroundings and all that it has to offer. With a large 162* square metre powered shed with 4.5* metre extensions, rainwater tanks, a bore, Harvey Water, Rural Water Service (RWS) and beautiful fruit trees in your own cottage-style garden setting.
This property is 52* kilometres to Bunbury CBD and only 138* kilometres to Perth.
Features include:-
• Cira 2006 build
• Four spacious bedrooms
• Two bathrooms
• Separate living areas
• Modern open kitchen with high ceilings
• 12* Foot high ceilings in the living area
• 21 Solar panels
• Two ducted reverse cycle air-conditioners and wood fire
• Bottled LPG gas
• Septic tank
• Side access
• Large 162* square metre shed with 4.5* metre extensions
• Rainwater tanks
• Fruit trees (mangoes, avocados, stone and citrus fruits)
• Bore water and Harvey Water, Rural Water Service (RWS)
• Undercover patio area.
Please contact exclusive agents for a private viewing.
This property at 17 Zappia Road, Harvey is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Don Fry and Lorelle Fry at LAWD Pty Ltd on 07 Jun 2024.
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Harvey townsite is located in the southwest 140 kilometres south of Perth. It derives its name from the nearby Harvey River, which was named by Governor Stirling in 1829, soon after the river's discovery by explorers Collie and Preston in 1829. Although not positively known, the river is most likely named after Rear Admiral Sir John Harvey RN, Commander in Chief of the West Indies Station in 1818. Stirling was in command of the "Brazen" in those waters at the time, and Harvey recommended him for promotion. Stirling named a number of Western Australian features after his former navy colleagues.
Harvey was developed as a private town in the 1890s following the opening of a railway station there in 1893. In 1926 the Harvey Road Board sought the declaration of a townsite, but this did not occur until 1938.