Commanding its hilltop position on a generous 1,051 sqm parcel, ‘Murchison’ — so named by its original custodians following the sale of a Goldfields mine — is a landmark 1915 residence of character and provenance. Rich in period detail, abundant in accommodation, and brimming with potential, this is a home of both legacy and opportunity.
SPOTLIGHT
/ Built circa 1915
/ Murchison named by its original custodians after the sale of a Goldfields mine
/ Large elevated 1,051 sqm block
/ Federation architecture with distinct character features throughout
/ Restored wrap-around verandah with views to the city skyline
/ 12 foot ceilings with ornate roses
/ Large and lush gardens with extensive rear yard
/ Parking for 6 cars on site, with two easily accessible parking spots directly in front of the property
/ Fujitsu ARTG65A reverse cycle air-conditioning unit (installed in 2023)
/ Updated lighting
/ Rainbird reticulation system
/ 5-zone Watchdog alarm system
/ Alarm sensors on all key external doors
/ 6 security cameras including motion-activated camera with trip line
/ Electric vehicle and pedestrian gates with keypad entry
/ Long driveway for parking cars, boats or paved activities for children
/ Original stables to the rear yard offering excellent storage, a second bathroom and studio space
/ Gazebo to rear yard
/ Access Beaufort Street, Angove Street and neighbourhood cafes like Blake Hill within minutes
/ Coolbina Primary School, Mount Lawley Primary School and Mount Lawley High School catchments
/ Close proximity to Perth College and walking distance to St Paul’s Catholic Primary
Murchison is a distinguished celebration of turn-of-the-century Federation architecture. Elevated and wonderfully private, yet just moments from the city, it offers a remarkable sense of retreat for the modern family. A beautifully restored wraparound verandah embraces the home, offering romantic vantage points to take in skyline glimpses or watch the children roam freely below. Inside, jarrah floorboards, stained glass, sash windows, ornate ceilings and decorative cornices come together in a richly layered composition — elegant, enduring, and undeniably grand.
With an expansive layout, the residence provides multiple living areas and an abundance of accommodation for a growing family. Two elegantly appointed living rooms — each with direct access to the wrap-around verandah — provide distinct spaces to gather and unwind. A gas fireplace to the primary open plan living area provides further comfort, whilst several decorative fireplaces adorn the home.
Filled with natural light via traditional sash windows, the spacious kitchen offers ample benchspace and modern appliances, including a Smeg 90cm freestanding oven and cooktop and Fisher & Paykel stainless steel dishwasher.
Fit for a growing family, Murchison affords plenty of accommodation options. A large main suite with built-in robes is complemented by four secondary bedrooms, most of which enjoy decorative fireplaces. For year round comfort, the residence features a near new Fujitsu reverse cycle air-conditioning system which can be controlled via a mobile app and wall mounted tablet.
Outside, the home reveals its rarest asset — land. Set on an expansive 1,051 sqm parcel just moments from the city, the home is wrapped in generous gardens front and back, offering space to grow, play, and unwind. Established greenery and majestic neighbouring trees create a lush, green outlook, while birdsong and sunlight add a daily rhythm of calm. Whether it’s backyard cricket, weekend gardening, or simply enjoying the urban serenity, this is a property that offers room to live well.
Perfectly positioned for both lifestyle and convenience, Murchison enjoys its location, just ten minutes from the Perth CBD. Surrounded by good company, it’s a short stroll to the buzz of Beaufort Street, and just moments from the leafy charm of Hyde Park. With excellent access to the freeway and public transport, and residing in the catchment zone for Mount Lawley High School and within close proximity to Perth College, this is an address of family appeal and enduring prestige.
This property at 232 Walcott Street, Menora is a five bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Danielle Geagea at Zsa Zsa Property on 30 Jun 2025.
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The suburb of Menora grew out of a large area generally referred to as Mount Lawley. In 1954, the Nomenclature Advisory Committee, working with the Postmaster General established suburb names and boundaries for the inner metropolitan area. The area of Menora was considered unnamed, and Menora was chosen as the name because of the Menora Picture Theatre located in Walcott Street within the area.
Menora is home to a large Jewish community, the heart of which is the Perth Hebrew Congregation. It is close to the Carmel Jewish School and other Kosher facilities such as the Kosher Food Centre and Besh Fresh cafe. A Jewish synagogue was opened on Plantation Street in 1973 and remains a significant spiritual focus for Perth's Jewish community.
The suburb contains some commercial ribbon development along Walcott Street, which allows local residents to access retail services. Other facilities include a large number of public open space reserves and several pocket parks, Saint Paul's Primary School and several homes for senior citizens.