Looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of suburbia then look no further.
Nestled on 5 acres this beautiful family home awaits, moments out of Harvey town site, which is a thriving community with loads to offer, its well known for the Harvey Beef and Ha Ve Harvey Cheese yum. You can climb the Big Orange which is 14m high, take a swim in the Harvey Dam which comprises amphitheatre, boardwalk, playground & picnic facilities. Centrally located moments to the beach, brewery and golf course, easy access to the Forrest highway, ready for plenty of travel opportunities.
The home was built in 2015 with 3-bedroom, 1 bathroom, 2 w/c's
Features include:
Built in robes to all bedrooms
Large WIR and Semi Ensuite to master bedroom
Split system air conditioner for all year round comfort
Italian porcelain floor tiles throughout & carpets to all bedrooms.
Fully insulated
9m x 8m triple garage with loft.
Fully reticulated lawns and gardens from bore
111,000 Litre rain water tank
Roof sprinkler system
Full length veranda
Wood shed
Fully fenced
Sound like it is ticking the boxes and the location itself is where you want to be then give me a call on 0427 806 247 for your exclusive viewing today.
This land listing located in Harvey was sold by Leanne Edwards at Harcourts APG.
If you would like to get in touch with Leanne Edwards regarding 203 Thornton Drive, Harvey, please call 0477 824 124 or contact the agent via email.
Harvey townsite is located in the southwest 140 kilometres south of Perth. It derives its name from the nearby Harvey River, which was named by Governor Stirling in 1829, soon after the river's discovery by explorers Collie and Preston in 1829. Although not positively known, the river is most likely named after Rear Admiral Sir John Harvey RN, Commander in Chief of the West Indies Station in 1818. Stirling was in command of the "Brazen" in those waters at the time, and Harvey recommended him for promotion. Stirling named a number of Western Australian features after his former navy colleagues.
Harvey was developed as a private town in the 1890s following the opening of a railway station there in 1893. In 1926 the Harvey Road Board sought the declaration of a townsite, but this did not occur until 1938.