What a find!! A cute beach house on a huge 1,012m2 block with potential. Lock and leave holiday house for the family and mates, or a little TLC and move right in and enjoy the coastal lifestyle. Centrally located in town approx 320m to the main jetty and 235m to the club for a beer or a meal.
Property features include:
- 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom
- Spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living
- A/C to main living area
- Great size kitchen overlooking the large back yard
- Full length back verandah for summer relaxing
- Established garden and lawns, reticulated by bore
- Access to the back yard with lockage shed, boat/carport alongside the shed
Grab this opportunity with both hands and have your very own coastal property. This won't last long, it is priced to sell!
Contact Georgina Jordan 0412 212 279 at Ray White Jurien Bay to arrange your private inspection today.
This property at 22 BONHAM STREET, Leeman is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Georgina Jordan at Ray White Jurien Bay on 03 Apr 2023.
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Leeman is a small coastal fishing town 295 kilometres north northwest of Perth. The government decided in 1961 to subdivide land here, and the Nomenclature Advisory Committee selected the name of Leeman for the proposed townsite. It was gazetted as Leeman in June 1961. The place had previously been known as "Snag Island" after the feature of that name situated a short distance offshore.
The townsite was named after Abraham Leeman, under steersman of the Dutch ship "Waeckende Boeij" (Watchful Buoy), Captain Volkersen, which sailed the W.A. coast in 1658 in search of wreckage from the "Gilt Dragon" lost two years earlier. Leeman was in charge of a party that put ashore to search and was abandoned by the main vessel when bad weather blew up. After an epic open boat voyage lasting nearly six months, he and three of his companions reached Batavia in their small craft on 23 September 1658.