It’s difficult to articulate the immediate connection I had with this home. The vision from the roadside is unassuming yet elegant, and I was quickly drawn in and needed to know more. As I approached the gate of the secure veranda, the significant presence of the residence became evident. There is a timeless charm emulating from the colonial style cladding which contrasts beautifully against the richness of the Jarrah decking. There is a feeling of simplistic grandeur that accompanied each step as I explored “Hazeldene”.
Stepping over the threshold, I felt embraced in the warmth of 4” wide recycled Jarrah boards that flow from the entry room through the open plan kitchen / dining / living area to the hallways and formal living room. Whatever your walk of life, hospitality is a universal language which this home speaks fluently. An oversized island benchtop finished with engineered stone and the most luxuriously functional SMEG combination oven/stove are the heartbeat of this home where countless lively conversations have been held and incredible meals have been enjoyed. This is a place of wonderful memories with so many more to be created.
Having four children of my own, I am constantly assessing homes for practicality and functionality. Large bedrooms with wardrobes and ceiling fans, a large open living space, a private formal living area and a separate activity room are elements of the perfect family environment. Enhanced further by an oversized alfresco area with view of the tree-tops, valley and Perth skyline and a nearly sound proof custom theatre room and this perfect family residence becomes the congregation point for all your friends and family.
Many will aspire to secure this incredible lifestyle, thus we are confident the property will be sold prior to the end date appointed.
RATES
* Council: $3832
* Water: $282.6
SCHOOL CATCHMENTS
Darlington Primary School (1.2km)
Kalamunda Senior High School (13.6km
Eastern Hills High School (8km)
Swan View High School (17.3km)
FEATURES
* Build Year: 2016
* Total Built Area: 430sqm (approx)
* Valley, Treetop & City Views
* 3.7m Soring Ceilings
* Jarrahdale Wood Burning Heater
* 5.1 Surround Sound (living room)
* Solid Jarrah Floors
* Ducted Reverse Cycle Air-conditioning (Fujitsu)
* 3 Toilets
* Kitchenette (Downstairs)
Kitchen
* 7 Burner Gas Stove (SMEG)
* Double Oven, Grill, Plate Warmer (SMEG)
* Dishwasher (Bosch)
* Engineered Stone Bench-tops
* Integrated Drawer Fridge (Fisher & Paykel)
* Plumber Fridge Recess
* Butlers Pantry
Master Suite
* Stunning Views
* Patio Access
* Luxury Ensuite
* Double Shower
* Double Sink
* Free Standing Bathtub
* Large Walk-in-wardrobe
* Ceilings Fan
Custom Theatre
* Projector (Epson 9400)
* Scope Screen (135")
* Professionally Calibrated
* Acoustically Treated (walls / ceiling)
* Star Ceiling
* Biometric Security
* Kitchenette
* 3rd Toilet
* Pre-wired for 9.4.6 Speaker Setup
Outside
* 10kW Solar Energy (Solar Gain)
* 22 x 415w panels & 10kW Inverter
* Reticulated Lawn Area
* 4 x 9000 litre Rain Tanks
* Fire Supression System (deisel generator)
* Solar Panels
* Chicken Coop
* Historic Rustic Wood Shed
LIFESTYLE
750m - Public Transport
1.5km - Little Nook Cafe
1.7km - The Hive Cafe
1.75km - Darlington Oval (Tennis, Skate Park, Dog Park, Community Gardens)
1.8km - Darlington Estate Winery
3.9km - Glen Forrest IGA
9.9km - Mundaring Town Centre
10.5km - Midland Station
27km - Perth CBD
This property at 26 Constance Street, Darlington is a five bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Jonathan Clover at First National Real Estate Genesis.
For more information about Darlington, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Darlington profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Jonathan Clover regarding 26 Constance Street, Darlington, please call 0439 688 075 or contact the agent via email.
Track this property
Track propertyThe name "Darlington" is derived from adding the English suffix "ton", meaning "town" to the name of the range in the area - Darling Range which was first named "General Darling Range". The name was first used by Dr Alfred Waylen who established the "Darlington Vineyard" here in 1883-4.
Darlington remains one of the few locations in the Perth hills with an early 20th century village ambience. It is known for its vibrant community with seemingly as many committees and groups as it has residents. The suburb has a local general store however residents rely on the the facilities at Midland and Mundaring which are close by. There are also various primary and secondary schools in the area.