Almost identical floor plans upper and lower provide a variety of uses and options for an astute buyer. Even though it is a rear duplex unit, it sits on a sizeable
965 sqm block with a large rear yard and a separate single brick garage.
Each level features two bedrooms, the main bedrooms with built in robes, a bathroom, a kitchen and a living area. The laundry is at the ground level beside a storage room.
Stunning ocean views are available from the open plan living area in the upper level with its wood fire and a balcony.
Situated in a quiet residential street across from natural bush land and just down from the war memorial. An easy walk to the beach or the Blackwood River.
An absolutely ideal holiday home and location, plenty of room for the kids to run free.
This property at 2/31 York Street, Augusta is a four bedroom, two bathroom duplex sold by Carolyn Maxwell at Augusta Real Estate First National on 11 Sep 2020.
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The most south westerly town in the state, Augusta was named by Gov. Sir James Stirling in May 1830. Until 2003 it was thought the name honoured Princess Augusta Sophia, second daughter of King George III and Queen Charlotte. In 2003 the book "James Stirling - Admiral and Founding Governor of Western Australia" a letter by James Turner is referred to which states "a town is purposed to be built named Augusta, County of Sussex, in compliment to the Duke". Princess Augusta Sophia died unmarried, and the "Duke" is most likely the Duke of Sussex, Augustus Frederick (Hanover), the 6th son of George III. He married Lady Augusta Murray in 1793, but the marriage was deemed a violation of the Royal Marriage Act, and was declared null and void in 1794. Lady Augusta Murray is most likely the person after whom Augusta is named.
Augusta is a town on the south west coast of WA and was predominately a tourist town up until the late 1990s when many people chose to retired to the region. The town is known for its major attractions such as Cape Leeuwin "where two oceans meet" and its impressive lighthouse. Augusta is dependent on professional fishing, timber and tourism. There is a local shopping centre in the area and two primary schools - Augusta Primary School and Karridale Primary School, with the closest secondary school Margaret River Senior High School.