HOME OPEN CANCELLED - NOW UNDER OFFER!
...looking at overpriced small homes in undesirable locations.
As time goes on, it goes without saying that large land holdings within thirty minutes of Perth's CBD will become more and more desirable.
Finding a home bursting with character, on over five acres, backing onto state forest with excellent horse facilities where you can ride straight out with your four legged friends is near on impossible.
Until now.
The stone cottage with iron roof was originally built in the 1930's, extended in the 60's and is crying out for someone to do 'a number' on it to enhance the character it already has. The current list of features include:
* Four good size bedrooms + two bathrooms
* Massive family room with adjoining study area
* Separate large lounge room
* Updated kitchen with wood burning stove + a standard one for the modern folk
* Adjoining open plan dining and sun-drenched sitting room
* Separate kitchenette allowing this wing to have Granny Flat potential
* Plenty of room and ideal locations for separate Granny Flat
* Former below ground pool (now a pond) easily converted back
* Double carport (end to end)
* 7 x 7m powered workshop with lean to
* Winter dam for retic
* Full size tennis court (needs some TLC)
The horse facilities include:
* Full Olympic size arena - perfectly set up for kids to ride safely
* Good size paddocks with extensive use of Duralock Fencing requiring zero maintenance
* Walk in/walk out day yards
* 'Horse Shed' with two stables , superb tack room and garage for horse float
Make no mistake, this is a rare opportunity indeed.
The seller is highly motivated and this highly desirable home is priced to make YOU the new owner.
This property at 26 Mabel Road, Lesmurdie is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Grant Winning at LJ Hooker Kalamunda & Foothills on 02 Oct 2021.
Looking to buy a similar property in the area? View other four bedroom properties for sale in Lesmurdie or see other recently sold properties in Lesmurdie.
Like Kalamunda, the development of the "Lesmurdie" area is closely tied to the exploitation of the Jarrah forest in the region by the Canning Jarrah Timber Company Ltd. In 1897, Mr Archibald Sanderson, a Perth journalist commenced the acquisition of a number of these properties, with a view to building up a "rural retreat" and he named his property "Lesmurdie". Lesmurdie Cottage was a shooting-box in Banffshire, Scotland, near Dufftown and was let to Mr Sanderson's father for shooting. It was in memory of this cottage that Sanderson applied the name to his property.
The suburb has two shopping centres in the area including Lesmurdie Village on Sanderson Road and the Lesmurdie Road Shopping Centre on the corner of Rooth Rd and Lesmurdie Rd. There are three primary schools including Lesmurdie Primary School, Falls Road Primary School and St Brigid's, and also three high schools including Lesmurdie Senior High School, Mazenod College for boys and St Brigid's College for girls.