Located in Kingston, this stunning residence enjoys a superb setting with nothing left out. Set on a spacious 675sqm block, this well-designed home features modern interior fixtures and fittings, and has an elegant street presence.
Featuring modern and open plan living, dining and kitchen area with separate theatre. Four-bedroom, 2 bathrooms including ensuite and walk in robe in the master. Boasting an activity room or study to the rear of the home with air condition throughout and a wood fire.
Flawlessly presented throughout it offers a timeless appeal with light filled living zones opening out to a private and weather-safe alfresco. Complete with low maintenance gardens & through access. Rear yard is completely secure, and fully fenced and dog friendly. This captivating home is not to be missed!
Quiet location, great area for the whole family with proximities to bushland, parks, schools and shopping centre.
In this location this property will not last on the market.
Don’t hesitate to make this home your own.
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Features:
- 4 x 2 bedroom & bathroom
- Open plan living, dining & kitchen
- Separate theatre
- Activity/Study area
- Triple garage
- Through access
- Ducted, zoned reverse cycle air conditioning
- Wood fire
- Garden shed
- Cozy alfresco area with clear weather-safe blinds & electric roof mounted outdoor heater
- Seperate stand alone gazebo/outdoor entertaining area with wood fire
- Automatic reticulation
This property at 20 Lochart Road, Australind is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Joel Standley at Barr & Standley on 09 Aug 2022.
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The town of Australind is located on the shores of Leschenault Eastuary, 165 kilometres south of Perth and 12 kilometres northeast of Bunbury. In 1840 a company named the Western Australian Company was formed in England with the objective of purchasing lands in Western Australia and applying certain principles of colonisation and emigration as laid down by one of the Directors, Edward Gibbon Wakefield. The Company purchased 103,000 acres on Leschenault Inlet, and named the settlement proposed there "Australind", a combination of Australia and India.
Residents of Australind can enjoy all the attributes of living close to the coast, while being part of a connected community. Bunbury is only a short drive away however within the suburbs there is the Australind Village Shopping Centre, a 24/7 Spud Shed Store and the 18-hole Bunbury Golf Club. There are two high schools and six primary schools in the area.