An uplifting bright and calming white interior, glossy jarrah floors, generous windows and an elevated corner-block position bring a delightfully relaxed and sunny mood to this endearing, low-maintenance 60s-style home.
External rendering in sandy, coastal tones, along with a low-rise natural stone wall and raw timber fencing, add to the overall organic, beach-house aesthetics, with loads of grassed areas and open-spaces to enjoy the outdoors.
This is an unfussy home designed for carefree living and access to the very best of South Fremantle and its surrounds. Two living rooms, two patio areas and a front porch with prime street views complete its charm.
According to local history, the iconic location of this convivial property was once called the “Portuguese Corner”; an affectionate reference to an adored Portuguese woman who baked fresh and aromatic crusty loaves for grateful locals in the area from her home in the 70s.
The community joy has remained in the area, with a distinct neighbourly warmth felt throughout.
An inviting open plan living (with original fireplace), kitchen and dining area, surrounded by wide-set windows and elevated street views envelopes all the birdsong and native trees outdoors, while a rear light-filled sunroom, featuring stylish retro floor tiles, white timber blinds, sliding doors to two outdoor areas and true beach-shack charm, is the gateway for cooling sea breezes that filter through the home, and a place to chill down, relax and read a book after a day at the beach.
A shared bathroom with European laundry - perfect for a post-swim shower - is also conveniently located in this zone.
Three bedrooms (one with built-in-robe) are well-sized, with the addition of a large storage cupboard.
With a giant fig tree out the back, pre-existing garden beds, abundant paving for pots and outdoor furniture and endless lawn areas to play cricket, have a picnic or indulge in some yoga, this home is the epitome of a calming, low-maintenance sanctuary, with access to the best grocery, café, dining, wellness, coastline and entertainment options, around.
Walking distance to South Beach, Wray Avenue & South Terrace café strips, plus Fremantle central, along with abundant grocery store options close by – Peaches, IGA, Gilbert’s Fresh, Woolworth’s Fremantle South, Aldi, the Grocer & the Chef and more, plus, a very short walk to Fremantle Farmer’s Market (Lefroy Street) and ample public transport options very close by.
Royal Fremantle Golf Club, Fremantle College and Beaconsfield & White Gum Valley Primary Schools are also a short walk away.
- Split-system air conditioning rear sunroom
- Original jarrah floors throughout
- Excellent breezeway efficiency from home’s aspect and window placements
- Northerly aspect influences
- Open plan living, kitchen and dining (original fireplace)
- Additional rear, light-filled living/sunroom
- Timber bench tops, Delonghi oven and 5-burner gas stove in kitchen
- Two sunny (rear) outdoor areas and gated garden
- Shared bathroom with European laundry
- Garden shed
- Low maintenance native garden with excellent landscaping potential
- Secure timber driveway gate
- CCTV security
- Walking distance to South Beach, Wray Avenue & South Terrace café strips, plus Fremantle central
- Abundant grocery store options close by – Peaches, IGA, Gilbert’s Fresh, Woolworth’s Fremantle South, Aldi, Grocer & the Chef and more
- Short walk to Fremantle Farmer’s Market (Lefroy Street)
- Ample public transport options very close by
- Royal Fremantle Golf Club walking distance away
- Walking distance to Fremantle College and Beaconsfield & White Gum Valley Primary Schools.
Council rates: $1,900.00 per annum (approx)
Water rates: $1,203.55 per annum (approx)
This property at 23 Curedale Street, Beaconsfield is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Louise Pope at White House Property Partners on 28 Feb 2022.
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Beaconsfield is an established low-to-medium density suburb within the municipality of the City of Fremantle. Settlement of Beaconsfield dates back to the mid-1800s, with population growth occurring between the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Parks and reserves characterise Beaconsfield with a number of playgrounds adding to its family-friendly appeal. There are numerous local schools like Beaconsfield Pre-Primary School and Beaconsfield Primary School as well as the Challenger Institute of Technology. The Lefroy Road Shopping Centre services the suburbs immediate retail and grocery needs, with the Fremantle City Centre's busy entertaining and dining strip just a few kilometres away.