Once in a lifetime opportunity to live the country lifestyle dream on an acre of land in the most quiet setting in town. Tucked away at the end of a country lane with access to the unused railway reserve for walking the dogs. This property is close to the Mundijong townsite but far enough away to deliver the rural feeling every day.
The home is quality through-out with massive rooms, timber flooring, solar panels, deep verandahs, big 2 room studio separate from the home and 5 rain water tanks (one with a windmill). There is a separate entry hall and huge study with timber lined book shelves. The lounge room and dining is also very spacious and has views over the front gardens. A family room is situated at the rear of this home with glass sliding doors out to the expansive vaulted patio. A separate country kitchen has a double door fridge/freezer recess and a RED wood burner stove and electric oven and hotplates.
The studio is built as a mini version of the main home and has 2 rooms that could be used for many purposes. It is delightful and welcoming. Let your imagination run wild here.
There are fruit trees, aviaries, a workshop and lovely lawns and gardens.
If this sounds too good to be true, just give me a call and book a viewing time.
JENNY BOSMA - Property Specialist - 0428925344
This property at 217 Cowen Street, Mundijong is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jenny Bosma at Vintage Realty on 24 Sep 2021.
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Mundijong was originally named Jarrahdale Junction. It was at the junction of the Rockingham-Jarrahdale line and the government line from Perth to Bunbury which was built in 1893. A town grew up around the junction, and a timber depot which included a large planing mill was constructed. The town was first declared as "Manjedal" in 1893 as it was thought to be the Aboriginal name of the area. In 1897 this was found to be incorrect, and the name was changed to Mundijong.
Positioned between the coast and the hills, this suburb provides is an important centre for the local farming industry including orchards, farmlands and wineries. Mundijong has a rural feel with beautiful waterfalls, walking trails and forest hinterland of the Serpentine Jarrahdale district. Other facilities include a local IGA, Serpentine Jarrahdale Community Resource Centre and a local primary school.