Perched on sought-after Inlet Drive, this captivating Denmark home embraces its spectacular surroundings with uninterrupted inlet views and timeless charm. The open-plan living area seamlessly connects to a sun-drenched patio through sliding doors, inviting you to soak in the ever-changing waterscape.
Upstairs, the master bedroom boasts panoramic inlet views and a private balcony-an idyllic spot for your morning tea. The second bedroom also features a balcony, overlooking the native trees and serene streetscape. Built-in robes are complemented by the warmth of rich wood flooring.
Adding to the home's allure is a beautifully designed, one-bedroom studio / ancillary dwelling. With a modern aesthetic, this retreat features a deep soaking bath and a picture window framing the inlet, along with an open-plan kitchen and living space that exudes comfort and style.
Set on a generous 2,107sqm block, the property also offers a large, powered workshop and an on-site caravan, providing extra versatility. As originally the home of a well-known Denmark artist, history and creativity are woven into every corner of this truly unique residence.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this inspiring retreat-where artistry meets breathtaking natural beauty. Add your own touches to this home and make it yours. Call Jane Hockley today to find out more on 0400 384 981.
The local authority is the Shire of Denmark and the approximate council rates annually are $2,628.63 & the water rates are $289.66 annually approximately.
This property at 25 Inlet Drive, Denmark is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Jane Hockley and Brett Lukey at Raine & Horne Great Southern on 23 Sep 2025.
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The townsite of Denmark, located on the south coast 51 kilometres west of Albany, was gazetted a townsite in 1909. It is located on the Denmark River from which it derives its name, the river having been named by the explorer Dr J B Wilson RN in December 1829. Wilson named it the "Denmark" in compliment to his friend Dr. Alexander Denmark R.N. a physician to the fleet. The Aboriginal name "Koorrabup", recorded by Alfred Hillman in 1833, also refers to this area.
Although a townsite was not declared here until 1909, a settlement of this name had existed here for some years previous. A Millars Bros. Timber mill was established on the banks of the river in 1894.