One of only a handful of Wickham properties currently on the market - this is a lovely, neat and tidy home greeting you with a fresh neutral colour palette throughout and plenty of scope for further improvements. With an updated kitchen, light and airy open living area, and plenty of yard space, this home has so much to offer an investor or owner occupier.
Features:
491m2 Block
Three good sized bedrooms with built in robes
Bathroom features tub and separate shower
Tiled flooring throughout
Improved kitchen
Front separate lounge room with access to the rear patio
Plenty of internal storage
Split system Air-conditioning throughout
Garden shed
Contact the Rob Sleator Sales Team today! Rob or Robyn will help with your query 0428 355 514 or [email protected]
This property at 24B McCourt Way, Wickham is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Rob Sleator and Robyn Bredenkamp at Pilbara Real Estate on 15 May 2019.
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Wickham is a townsite in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, located 1572 kilometres north of Perth and 13 kilometres north of Roebourne. The town was announced in 1970 to provide housing and support facilities for the Cliffs Western Australia Mining Company Pty Ltd developments at the nearby port of Cape Lambert. It was gazetted in 1971.
Wickham is named after John Clements Wickham RN, of HMS "Beagle". The choice of name recognises Wickham's work in surveying the intertropical coasts of Australia from 1838 to 1840, including the north west coast in the vicinity of Wickham. Wickham was born in Scotland in 1798, and joined the Royal Navy as a midshipman in 1812. From 1831 to 1836 he sailed on the Beagle's voyage around the world as second in charge under Captain Robert FitzRoy. Wickham was then appointed commander of the expedition to survey the coast of Australia on the "Beagle", with John Lort Stokes his second in charge. Wickham later settled in Australia, and died in France in 1864.