“Mardella” is a particularly fine example of the Federation homes that line the streets of the Woodside Ward. Very high ceilings, beautiful leadlights, elegant ceiling details, a wide arched hallway and a gracious original living room of grand dimensions are among the historic features. Interiors are airy and serene, and contemporary refinements have been achieved with care not to affect the integrity of the home.
A sense of space, light and openness continues in the big, tree-lined backyard, with a swathe of perfect lawn for kids to play, and a large shed/studio/workshop offering all kinds of possibilities. Moss Street is one of the quietest spots in this lovely neighbourhood, close to shopping, school, parks, George Street and the river.
Sheltered by the gum tree on the verge lawn, the white picket fence frames the picture-perfect exterior, all impeccably cared for: tuckpointed brick, iron roof, and a veranda portico leading to the grand leadlight entry. Dated 1910, this is among the earliest homes in this pocket of East Fremantle, and its curved exterior timber detailing is something special. The home opens to a wide arched hallway, jarrah floors, ceiling roses, picture rails and a sense of lofty height and space.
Three large bedrooms each have fireplaces and wardrobe storage, and the home opens to an unusually expansive living room, with another fireplace, ceiling detailing, triple windows, and a spectacular leadlight door to the veranda.
Beyond is the dining area, a renewed bathroom with bath, and a sleek white kitchen with extensive storage, also incorporating some traditional elements that feel exactly right.
There’s a five burner range and a blackboard wall, and the kitchen window looks out to the big backyard.
Step down to the back veranda and enjoy the open vista and generous garden, with an expanse of lawn leading down to a magnificent mulberry tree, productive enough to provide an annual feast for the neighbourhood children. There’s a laundry outbuilding, a tuckpointed outdoor toilet and outdoor shower perfect for washing off the sand after a trip to your favourite beach.
A gated carport out front leads down a long driveway to a workshop/studio, lined and lit by skylights. It’s a flexible set up that allows for plenty of parking, with room to store a boat or trailer.
Experience the atmosphere of a fine historic home that is light, airy and generous – an investment in your family’s future with the opportunity to extend.
• Beautiful 1910 tuckpointed brick and iron classic • Impeccably restored and maintained on a quiet leafy street • Very high ceilings with elegant detailing (3.5m in height) • Jarrah floors, fireplaces and leadlights • Renewed kitchen and bathroom • Reverse-cycle ducted air-conditioning • Large family backyard with lovely gardens • Alarm security • Studio/workshop • Outdoor shower and toilet • Carport plus ample gated parking, room for boat/trailer • Richmond Primary School and John Curtin College of the Arts catchment • Close to shopping, parks, George Street and the river
Council Rates: $2,387.30 per annum (approx) Water Rates: $1,435.60 per annum (approx)