Positioned in one of Wyndham’s more desirable pockets, on the way to the iconic 5 Rivers Lookout, this freshly updated two-storey home offers space, comfort and immediate livability on a generous 1,062m² block.
Recently painted throughout, the home has had key upgrades already taken care of, including new kitchen, 5x air conditioners and a new electric hot water system (installed September 2025) — giving buyers peace of mind and a move-in ready opportunity.
Downstairs is designed for space and privacy, featuring the master bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite, along with an expansive living area ideal for lounge room or kids retreat.
Upstairs, a feature spiral staircase leads you to the heart of the home, where you’ll find the kitchen & dining area, two bedrooms and a second bathroom. Step out onto the balcony and take in elevated views over the ranges — the perfect spot to unwind at the end of the day.
Outside, the property continues to deliver with a dual concrete driveway, undercover carport and external laundry, plus plenty of room on the 1,062m² block for additional parking, storage or future improvements.
For further information and to arrange a viewing contact East Kimberley Real Estate on 9169 2233 or 0466 887 443
Property Code: 1159
This property at 23 Dulverton Street, Wyndham is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Jill Weller at East Kimberley Real Estate on 29 Mar 2026.
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The most distant town in the state from Perth, Wyndham is located in the Kimberley region, 3216 kilometres north northeast of Perth and 100 kilometres northwest of Kununurra. In 1885 gold was discovered in the Kimberley, and in March 1886 John Forrest was sent to the Kimberley to select a site for a townsite to service the goldfield. Governor Broome decided it would be named Wyndham, and the townsite was gazetted in September 1886. The town grew rapidly as a port for the Kimberley goldfields, and although the goldfield soon declined, Wyndham remained as a port for the growing pastoral industry of the region.
Wyndham is named after Major Walter George Wyndham (b 1857), the younger son by her first marriage of Mary Anne Broome, wife of the Governor of Western Australia 1883-1890. Wyndham was the son of Mary Anne and Captain George Robert Barker of the Royal Artillery, and changed his name to Crole-Wyndham because of an inheritance.