Located close to the Kalgan River you will find Moonlight Cottage with outstanding views from all angles. The main house which was built in 1994 boasts 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, wood fire for those chilly Albany winter nights, light and bright living area and excellent internet access. Outside you also have a Bunkhouse cottage for guests to have their own space or rent it out as an Air BandB. There is an abundance of gardens, lots of fruit trees, and a large shed. The property is horse friendly and has a dam and lake available for use. 18 Moonlight Road is located close to the Grammar School, a short drive to the Bayonet Head shopping complex and close to beaches. Moonlight Cottage will make you feel like you are living the best lifestyle, peace and quiet with room to breathe the fresh air and close enough to town when you need supplies. This property runs on both scheme water and rainwater with a large tank close to the house. An inspection will not disappoint. Contact John Hetherington on 0429 311 140 or call into the Ray White Rural Albany office at 96 Lockyer Ave.
Water Rate: $264.36 City of Albany Council Rates: $1991.89
This property at 18 Moonlight Road, Kalgan is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by John Hetherington at Ray White Rural Albany Kojonup on 18 Oct 2020.
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The townsite of Kalgan is located in the south coastal region, about 21 kilometres northeast of Albany. It was gazetted a townsite in 1912 following the opening up of land in the area, but land had been put aside for a townsite here in 1837. The place was named "Wyndham" on an 1839 map of the area, but there was no subdivision or land made available in the townsite. It is recorded that it was to be the site of a farming community for the Society of Friends (Quakers), but there is no evidence that any Quakers ever settled in the area.
As there was already a Wyndham in the Kimberley when the town was gazetted in 1912, the name Kalgan was chosen for the townsite. Kalgan is the Aboriginal name of the river on which the townsite is situated, the name being first recorded by the explorer Dr A Collie as "Kalgan-up" in 1831. It is said to mean "place of many waters". The river had earlier been referred to as the "French River", since the French explored it in 1803.