Welcome to this neat and tidy three-bedroom home, situated at the top of town on a well-fenced 1012sqm landscaped block. The house has great street appeal and has a double carport within the garden area.
The home features: polished Jarrah floors, open-plan lounge and kitchen, queen-sized master bedroom, bedroom two and three are doubles, central bathroom, and laundry. Rear deck overlooking the garden, perfect for alfresco dining. There is also a small patio at the front. The home has ducted evaporative air conditioning and a split-system R/C air conditioner for your comfort. The fibro house has been over-clad with a durable cladding that you can simply wash down and freshen up - should not need painting. The roof is tiled.
The modern air-conditioned studio sits alongside the home; it is a good size and can be used as an extra lounge, guest accommodation, craft room, games room, or home office.
The backyard has plenty of shade and is a great place for kids to play; it even has a cubby. A handy, generous garden shed has a concrete floor and plenty of space for your tools.
Wundowie offers: public swimming pool, IGA/post office/liquor store, sporting facilities, childcare, ambulance station, bus service, men's shed, and more.
• 3x1 Cottage
• Separate studio with A/C
• Open-plan living
• Ducted Evap AC and split-system A/C
• Lovely rear deck
• 1012sqm block, double carport
• Short walk to IGA
• Reticulated garden
This property at 19 Crowea Terrace, Wundowie is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jo Hallam at Gilmour Property Group WA on 15 Dec 2025.
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The 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.