Set against the backdrop of Western Australia's historic iron and steel industry, this updated and extended Wundowie cottage offers a blend of period charm and modern practicality with original jarrah floorboards and soaring ceilings - creating an atmosphere of spacious elegance with an open plan, modern kitchen and multi-use sunroom delivering an adaptable layout for contemporary living...
4 bed 1 bath & office
Reno’ed 1948 fibro & iron
Central open plan design
High ceilings jarrah floors
Spacious modern kitchen
Ducted reverse cycle AC
Paved alfresco entertaining
Drive-in powered workshop
1012 sqm level fenced lot
Steps to school and pool
A carriage driveway leads to the front door of this charming Wundowie cottage. The driveway passes through a practical carport and past a short flight of steps leading to a decked front porch.
Upon entering, the home reveals an expansive open-plan living space with high ceilings adorned with decorative cornices, creating an unexpected sense of volume and light. Pale timber laminate flooring provides a modern foundation for daily life. At the same time, the kitchen – a sophisticated composition of glossy cabinetry arranged in a practical U-shape – offers visual appeal and culinary functionality. The 900mm oven and dishwasher speak to serious cooking aspirations, while the built-in pantry and tiled splashback maintain the clean lines of practical modernity.
The deep reddish tone of the original jarrah floorboards brings warmth and historical authenticity to the central hall, which leads to three large bedrooms and a flexible office space. Each bedroom has built-in storage and ceiling fans, complementing the home's ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning. The main bedroom boasts a wall of full-height storage.
The transformation of the original rear porch into a light-filled sunroom represents a typical adaptation of traditional architecture to contemporary living patterns. With a bathroom, separate WC and laundry at one end and a junior bedroom at the other, this space, through sliding glass doors, seamlessly connects to the outdoor living areas.
The rear garden is an extension of the interior living spaces, featuring a sheltered alfresco area complete with a slow-combustion fireplace – perfect for year-round outdoor living. A level lawn and tranquil pond create a sense of sanctuary. A high Colorbond fence screens a powered workshop with a concrete floor and paved forecourt from the outdoor living and entertaining zone. Side gates providing drive-through access to the workshop add functionality. An original chicken coop stands ready for revival, promising the potential for fresh eggs.
Wundowie offers a compelling proposition for those seeking an authentic country lifestyle without sacrificing convenience. The town's heritage is balanced by its modern amenities: the home is opposite the primary school, and the community swimming pool is at the end of the street. In addition to the pool, the public golf course, men’s shed, and worker’s club speak to the town's strong social fabric, while the surrounding bushland provides endless opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
The property is just 67 kilometres from Perth's CBD, making it ideal for those who appreciate the balance between rural tranquillity and urban accessibility. The nearby Great Eastern Highway offers easy connections to the metropolitan area and the Wheatbelt region, while the historic town of Northam, with its expanded amenities, is just a short drive away.
This home stands ready to write its next chapter with owners who appreciate the pace, freedom and character of life in a country town.
To arrange an inspection of this property, call Jo Sheil – 0422 491 016.
This property at 18 Boronia Avenue, Wundowie is a four bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Jo Sheil at Brookwood Realty.
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Track propertyThe townsite of Wundowie is located in the Darling Range 72 kilometres east northeast of Perth and 31 kilometres west southwest of Northam. It is located adjacent to the original railway track from Perth to Northam, and in 1907 the Railways Department applied for a name for a newly constructed siding at the 53 Mile between Werribee and Karrijine. The name Wundowing was suggested by the Lands Department, and this was shortened to Wundowi by the Surveyor General.
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