Perched in an elevated position to capture beautiful ocean views, this property presents a fantastic opportunity to secure a spacious coastal home in one of Western Australia's most relaxed seaside communities.
Set on a generous 809.3sqm block, this solid 1983-built brick residence offers four bedrooms, a main bathroom plus powder room and second shower in the laundry. Its original features provide the perfect canvas for buyers looking to renovate, modernise, or simply enjoy its retro charm. Close to the beach, river, golf course, cafe and local amenities.
Whether you're searching for a permanent family home, a holiday escape, or an investment with excellent future potential, this property offers the space and location to make your vision a reality. Just relax by the open fireplace and enjoy the ocean views.
Don't miss your chance to secure this classic beachside home with incredible views and exciting possibilities.
This property at 19 Turner Drive, Guilderton is a four bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Craig Hyne at Country Values Real Estate.
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If you would like to get in touch with Craig Hyne regarding 19 Turner Drive, Guilderton, please call 0448 825 833 or contact the agent via email.
The townsite of Guilderton is located on the coast at the mouth of the Moore River, 94 kilometres north of Perth. It was gazetted a townsite in 1951, but has been used as a camping and holiday place since around 1905 when residents of Gingin petitioned the Lands Department for the creation of a road to the place and a camping reserve. A reserve for a picnic ground was declared in 1907, and the area soon became popular for camping and picnicking In the 1940s public demand for permanent camping sites led to the government deciding to declare a townsite, and seeking a name for the area, which up until then had been locally referred to as "Moore River".
A number of names were considered, the preferred name of "Guilderton" being suggested by Mrs Henrietta Drake-Brockman. The name links the town with the wreck of the Dutch ship "Gilt Dragon" near here in 1656, and the loss of thousands of Guilders it was carrying. Dutch coins and relics of the wreck have been found near the mouth of the Moore River.