This villa is truly a wonderful place to live, offering glorious bush views from the open plan kitchen, living/dining areas, the master bedroom, and the patio.
Villa 22 boasts two generously sized bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bathroom. The villa also features an entrance hall, a spacious study or third bedroom, living and dining areas, a well-equipped modern kitchen, two WCs, and a separate laundry room with access to the exterior clothesline."
The alfresco entertaining area, accessible from both the lounge and the garage, is sheltered by a Colorbond roof. This makes it an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the surrounding bush and birdlife, regardless of the weather.
Features include:
* new carpet in bedrooms and study
* wide plank timber look vinyl flooring in entrance hall and main living areas
* split system R/C air condition unit in living area and both bedrooms
* heat lamps and extractor fans in bathrooms
* built in robes in both bedrooms
* good size hallway cupboard
* double door storage cupboard in the laundry
* electric wall oven and ceramic electric hotplate
Hermon Village is a highly appealing and well-established retirement community featuring well maintained gardens full of native plants and a large clubhouse with extensive amenities. These include a library, craft room, kitchen, and a below-ground outdoor heated swimming pool. The village consists of just 25 independent living villas with no 'common walls'.
Residents have occupancy rights through their life lease [residence contract].
Please note that some photos have been enhanced with virtual furniture and the villa is vacant.
This property at 22/345 Hawtin Road, Forrestfield is a two bedroom, two bathroom 'over 55s' property sold by Kaye Fraser-Rae at Limnios Property Group on 11 Feb 2025.
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Forrestfield is a suburb of the City of kalamunda and is 15 kilometres of the south-east of Perth. Local folklore suggests that the name comes from Charles Hale who settled here in 1902 and planted a crop amongst the trees. A neighbour referred to him wanting a forest and a field at the same time and the name was later applied to the area. A Forrest Field Progress Association was formed as early as 1927 and the name is shown on plans as Forrestfield for 1944.
Forrestfield is home to the Hartfield Park Recreation Centre which includes an indoor stadium for various sports, an 18-hole golf course, equestrian centre, nature park and lake. The main shopping centre known as the 'Forrestfield Forum and Marketplace' is home to 52 stores. There are a range of other retail establishments scattered throughout the area.
There are also a range of primary and secondary schools in the area and construction is currently underway on the Forrestfield-Airport Link which is scheduled to open in 2021 and will connect Perth Airport with the city. A Forrestfield train station is included in this development.