Welcome to a property that feels like a soulful embrace but offers a fine array of happy surprises dotted around the lovely land. From the charming, character home to the bonus granny flat and across to the small vineyard, this is a residence where delights are revealed at every turn. Each board of this cottage holds a story of sunlit, Hills mornings and peaceful evenings and whether you're interested in the tranquility and retreat or to fill it with noisy kids and their friends, this is a home that will always welcome you home with open arms.
This home may seem like it's part of the heritage of the Hills but was, in fact, only built in 1994. It's cedar and iron, full of natural light and a warm vibe. The spacious formal lounge with raked ceilings is the perfect spot for some elegant entertaining and the open-plan living seamlessly combines a well-appointed kitchen with all the modern functionality with a timeless appeal. Cosy up by the slow combustion wood fire on the chilly evenings we have left this season, and when it gets warmer, the ducted evaporative air conditioning will be a cool relief. Throughout, the soft glow of natural sunlight filters through quaint windows and dances upon the timber floors. These are spaces that will remind you to slow down, breathe out, and appreciate the moment.
Features Include:
• 1994 built cedar & iron home, granny flat & vineyard
• Lots of natural materials & natural light throughout
• 3 bedrooms all with built-in robes
• Bonus study
• 2 bathrooms
• Front formal lounge with raked ceilings
• Open plan informal living area
• Modern well-appointed kitchen with stone benchtops, gas/electric cooking & a good size pantry
• Cosy slow combustion wood fire
• Ducted evaporative air cooling
• Split system air conditioners
• Wide timber decked verandahs & patio
• Decked below ground swimming pool
• Fully self-contained granny flat with bedroom, bathroom & living area
• Double & single carports
• Undercroft cellar
• 2 separate 6m x 6m powered sheds
• Small well-established vineyard
• Chook run, orchard & veggie patch
• Post & rail fenced paddock
• Good blend of bush & pasture
• Backs onto bush reserve
• Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac
• Walking distance to the Heritage Walk Trail
• 2.09 hectares - just over 5 acres
As you can imagine, the land here is a showstopper. The expansive timber-decked verandahs and patio mean so many good choices for sitting with a tea, talking to the birds, planning the next DIY project, or hosting a bit of outdoor entertaining. The below ground pool will soon be the Summer's go-to spot for any young folk you have around and the fully self-contained granny flat, complete with a bedroom, bathroom, and living area means you may not get those young people to leave the property! If you have extended family, older children, or grandparents you may want to welcome in, this is just the ticket. A double and single carport, undercroft cellar, and two separate powered sheds ensure plenty of storage space for all your goodies and when you want to feel really grateful for this beautiful life, take a meander through the mini vineyard.
5 acres of joy.
For more information on 195 Thornbill Place Mahogany Creek, or for friendly advice on any of your real estate needs, please call Shirley from Team Lindsay on 0414 996 706.
* Disclaimer: the team at Earnshaws Real Estate has used our best endeavours to ensure the information here is accurate, but prospective purchasers should always make their own enquiries with the relevant authorities to verify the information in this listing. We accept no liability for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies. All boundary lines, measurements and sizes on our images are approximate.
This property at 195 Thornbill Place, Mahogany Creek is a four bedroom, three bathroom house sold by Team Lindsay at Earnshaws Real Estate on 16 Oct 2024.
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This suburb takes its name from Mahogany Creek, a picturesque tributary of Jane Brook which flows through the area. The creek was known by this name as early as 1830, and takes its name from the towering forest through which it flowed (mahogany was the early colonial name for Jarrah). This place is well known from "The Old Mahogany Inn" located here, an early colonial wayside inn, formerly known as the "Prince of Wales" Inn. The area was developed as orchard land in the 1890's, and a railway stopping place was established here in 1891.
Mahogany Creek is located within the Perth Hills and is part of the Shire of Mundaring. Facilities include Brown Park Main Hall, Mahogany Creek Hall and Danny Wimperus Reserve including a kids playground. This suburb is a close drive to Mundaring Village Shopping Centre and relies on neighbouring suburbs for primary and secondary schools.