Set on a picturesque 5-acre parcel in the heart of Pemberton, 21 Barronhurst Court offers a rare blend of charm, lifestyle, and modern comfort.
Beautifully renovated, this inviting 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home (with two toilets) showcases stunning jarrah flooring throughout, creating warmth and character from the moment you step inside. The thoughtfully designed layout flows seamlessly into a light-filled sunroom, complete with a fully functioning kitchen-perfect for entertaining, extended family living, or a peaceful retreat overlooking the natural surrounds.
Outside, the property truly shines. Mature trees envelop the home, providing privacy, shade, and a serene country atmosphere. A generous paddock offers ample space for livestock or hobby farming, making this an ideal lifestyle property for those seeking room to grow and unwind.
Whether you're looking to escape the hustle or secure a versatile rural holding, this property delivers comfort, space, and timeless appeal in one exceptional package.
Contact Simon Mills 0460 433 145
This property at 21 Barronhurst Court, Pemberton is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Simon Mills at Ray White Aldridge & Associates.
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The townsite of Pemberton is located 335 kilometres south of Perth and 31 kilometres from Manjimup. It is located within the south west forest region, where in 1913 the state government established sawmills, the Number 2 and Number 3 State Sawmills. The area had become known as "Big Brook", but a more distinctive name was soon sought. The name Walcott was first suggested but was rejected by the Post Office, and Mr W.L.Brockman, a famer in the area, then suggested Pemberton, after Pemberton Walcott who was the first settler in the area in 1862.
The name Pemberton was used from 1916. The State Sawmills Department developed a small private town at the mills, but by 1921 there was community agitation for a government townsite to be declared. Although initially sternly resisted by the State Sawmills Department, particularly because it saw it as a way for alcohol to be introduced, community pressure eventually resulted in lots being surveyed in 1925 and the townsite of Pemberton being gazetted in October 1925.