Central to all things important with the Golf Club just around the corner, a few minutes in any direction to the beach and only a short drive back into town and all the amenities on offer making this a great location in which to live.
The 2 storey cedar clad home features 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, a large open plan living area and plenty of balcony space where one can kick back and enjoy those long lazy afternoons.
The lower level consists of a spacious open plan living area, dedicated dining space, well-appointed kitchen, laundry and one of the minor bedrooms including en-suite.
Upstairs the master bedroom is huge and features a walk-in-robe and en-suite which comes complete with a corner spa bath whilst the other 2 bedrooms on this level share the main bathroom. Two of the three minor bedrooms have double built in robes.
Outside you have 1 hectare of land to do as you wish and to get the ball rolling there is already an orchard in place.
So, if it's a quiet and private lifestyle you have been looking for or perhaps you just want that down south holiday home you always talked about then do yourself a favour and come check out this beauty out!
This property at 24 Connelly Road, Margaret River is a four bedroom, three bathroom house sold by Kim Hewton and Tim Beeson at Ray White Stocker Preston on 05 Sep 2019.
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The townsite of Margaret River is located in the south west agricultural area, 277 kilometres south southwest of Perth and 48 kilometres south southwest of Busselton. It is located on the Margaret River from which it derives its name. The precise origin of the naming of the river is not known, but it was possibly named by John Bussell in honour of Margaret Wyche, a friend in England who was expected to follow the Bussell's to Australia. The name is first shown on a map of the region published in 1839.
In 1910 the Margaret River Progress Association wrote to the Minister for Lands requesting a townsite be declared at "the Upper Margaret Bridge". The reason given was that "the district is likely to be dotted with public buildings several miles apart in the near future if a townsite is not made available shortly". The District Surveyor who inspected the area preferred an area near the lower bridge on Caves Road, but this land was not available. Lots were surveyed in 1912, and the Townsite of Margaret River gazetted in 1913. In 1918 the name of the townsite was changed to "Margaret", but it was changed back to Margaret River in 1927, due to local usage of the name always being Margaret River.