Those who love the effortless cool of mid-century design will swoon at the integrity of this modern original built in 1955. The home makes an immediate impression with its paved portico, delphinium-blue exterior and white trim. The private 3.6-acre lot, surrounded by properties of a similar size, heightens the sense of discovery; the bulk of the acreage extends at the front of the home where an orchard planted with stone fruit and citrus, a horse paddock and rows of rose bushes separate the house from the road.
What you will love about this property:
Main House: 3 bed, 2 bath
1955-built timber fibro tile
Separate 1 x1 studio/cottage
Solid Jarrah timber floors
Large activity/games room
Eat-in kitchen formal dining
2-car carport, 2-stall stable
Spacious granite-lined cellar
3.6 acres w gardens & orchard
Easy access to Mundaring
Entrance to the home is via a short flight of steps leading into a foyer. The original layout was designed for a young family with two bedrooms on one side of the plan and a living room with a dramatic window connecting the space to the garden on the other. The floorplan was later extended to add another bedroom, a multi-purpose activity room and a formal dining room opening to a large gabled outdoor living area.
Arguably the most impressive part of the home is the lounge room with intact mid-century features, from the textured checkerboard ceiling and era-defining fireplace creating a natural centrepiece to the original hardware and timber pelmets with integrated lighting creating an uber-cool atmosphere.
A vast window frames views of the formal gardens and lawn, and the hint of yellow canvas awnings provides a playful nod to the home’s origins. A porch extends from one corner of the lounge, its orientation providing an idyllic place for alfresco breakfasts and evening cocktails as you watch the sunset.
The eat-in kitchen has been gently modernised with an induction cooktop, an electric oven and a dishwasher. The original timber cabinets are still in place, as is the original hearth – its wood-burning stove removed and replaced with storage space. The kitchen connects to a formal dining room, which via double doors then opens out to a large alfresco entertaining area with a brick-paved floor, high gable roof and cafe blinds. This all-season outdoor living zone blends with the surrounding landscape.
The main bedroom sits at the front of the plan. A large window - the twin to that in the lounge – combined with a high ceiling with decorative cornices and ceiling rose produce a room with an exceptional sense of space and beautiful quality of light. This sense of generosity continues in the ensuite, a modern space with a shower, vanity and WC.
Both junior bedrooms display similarly generous proportions. They share the family bathroom and have easy access to the multi-purpose activity room that forms a part of the extended floor plan. An external door opens from the activity room to a flight of stairs leading to the spacious granite cellar.
A long driveway leads from the road to a 2-car carport and a 2-stall stable with a feed shelter and ample room to manoeuvre a float. Set at one corner towards the rear of the block is a freestanding, self-contained studio/guest suite with a skillion roof, a built-in porch with dual aspect glazing, an eat-in kitchen with the original hearth fitted with a slow combustion fire and a bathroom with a shower and WC. With a multitude of uses – holiday let, auxiliary accommodation, or creative workspace – this structure is no less charming than the principal residence.
This tightly held property is offered for sale for only the second time since it was built; its intact condition and voluminous interiors with vast windows and a limited pallet of honest materials combined with an unusual degree of privacy so close to Mundaring Village, suggest it will not be on the market again for a very long time.
To arrange an inspection of this property, call Lee Nangle – 0427 202 366.
This property at 27 Craven Road, Mundaring is a four bedroom, three bathroom house sold by Lee Nangle at Brookwood Realty on 29 Dec 2022.
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Permanent settlement in Mundaring began in 1882-84 when Mr Peter Gugeri established a vineyard south of the Eastern Railway. The first railway siding at Mundaring was named after him and for some years the area was generally known as "Gugeris". A later settler, M H Jacoby, took over Gugeris' vineyards in 1893, and named the business the "Mundaring Vineyard Company". The name came from an Aboriginal camp situated nearby and the meaning given to Jacoby by the aborigines was "a high place on a high place". The correct pronunciation was "Mundahring" but common usage has gradually converted this to "Mundairing".
Known as the heart of the Perth hills, Mundaring is located on the eastern edge of the Perth Hills. It offers stunning walking and cycling trails, spectacular state forest and national parks and home to the historic Mundaring Weir. Other facilities include two primary schools (Sacred Heart School and Mundaring Primary School) and one secondary school (Mundaring Christian College).