If you're looking for something a little bit different, something with lots of peace and quiet, and if you want to feel like you are on an endless holiday, then 19 Kylie Terrace could be the perfect place.
Tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, you will find this gorgeous cedar home with a large shady verandah at the front with a welcoming set of French doors, complete with Jarrah fly screen doors.
The large open plan living area extends the full width of the home, with the kitchen at one end and plenty of room for dining and lounge areas. The quarry tiles are nicely complemented with feature walls made from Jarrah offcuts, and a large picture frame window floods the area with light and winter sun. You can just imagine curling up on the window seat with a good book!
The kitchen has been recently renovated with freestanding stove, plenty of drawers and cupboards and a large island bench, perfect for casual dining or a cuppa and family discussions. With a set of French doors leading to the deck, the kitchen caters well for outdoor dining.
There is the convenience of reverse cycle air conditioning and the bonus of a cosy tile fire for the winter months, with plenty of wood collected from trees on the block.
The second wing of the house comprises three large bedrooms, two of which have doors to access the deck & rear verandah – imagine lying in bed with a cool sea breeze and listening to the waves crashing in the distance. The master bedroom has jarrah floorboards, and a wall length set of wardrobes.
There is an enormous bathroom which has also been recently renovated with the combination of terracotta floor tiles, crisp white subway tiles and timber providing a lovely country feel to the bathroom. A screenless shower keeps cleaning to a minimum, a large spa bath provides space for relaxing and a large vanity with cupboards underneath and mirrored cupboards above provides plenty of storage space. The bathroom doubles as a laundry, with room for the front loader and a recessed ceramic trough that also doubles as the bathroom basin. A linen cupboard is located in the hallway for extra storage.
Outdoor living is well catered for with verandahs and an expansive raised timber deck, there is plenty of space for dining tables, outdoor lounges and a daybed.
Enjoy a family BBQ on the deck while, the kids explore the beautiful gardens and the myriad of pathways. The gardens are beautiful with the added benefits of fruit trees including, fig, mulberry, semi dwarf apples & pears, olives and pomegranates.
The use of rosemary, lavender, roses and hibiscus give a country garden feel, while the shady peppermint trees remind you that you are close to the beach. With reticulation off a bore, this garden provides a cool sanctuary with minimal water costs. Towards the back of the block there is a 12m2 garden shed with concrete floor.
There are two driveways for the property, one at the end of Kylie Tce which is a cul-de-sac and the other off Carramar Street, which would be perfect for parking a caravan or boat.
A small timber shed at the front of the property can be used to park a car.
The astute investor would recognise the development potential of the 1619m2 block, or for those that like some space around them, these large blocks are hard to find.
If you are looking for a quiet seaside lifestyle or an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, leave your stresses out on the highway and secure 19 Kylie Terrace for your seaside hideaway.
This property at 19 Kylie Terrace, Binningup is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Ruth Nandapi at Summit Realty South West on 15 Apr 2021.
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Binningup is a south western coastal townsite located 127 kilometres south of Perth and 30 kilometres north of Bunbury. Binningup takes its name from "Binningup Beach Estate", a name used by a syndicate of Harvey people who subdivided the area in 1953. By 1962 there was only one resident in the area, but many homes were built in the following few years. At the request of the Shire of Harvey, Binningup was gazetted a townsite in 1963.
Despite being a popular tourist and stopover point in the summer months, Binningup is a beautiful coastal village which boasts many attractions for local residents including a scenic golf course, pristine beach is protected by a reef running parallel to it, general store, caravan park, skateboard park, recreation centre, youth camp, public library and public oval.