A cozy cottage in the country! This property will suit someone who enjoys the simple life, somewhere with space to create a garden and a workshop for their projects.
From the front door you will walk into the lounge room with jarrah floors, wood fireplace, split system air conditioning and ceiling fan. The kitchen is fresh and modern.
Enjoy the Outdoors, designed for easy maintenance with plenty of entertaining space. Situated on a flat block approx. 1012 m2 block there is a large, powered shed plus garden shed. The yard is fully fenced with rear access, outdoor entertaining space and under cover rear patio.
FEATURES:
• Powered shed
• 1,012m2 flat block
• R/C Air conditioning, fireplace & Ceiling fan in living area
• Fully fenced
• Outdoors entertaining area
Priced to sell, this home will make a great first house or a carefree rental. Don't miss out on inspecting, this property is one of the lowest priced houses in town!
Contact Information:
For further details or to schedule a viewing, please get in touch with Chelsea Adams from South Coastal Real Estate (Nutrien Harcourts) at 0447 672 470 or email [email protected].
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This property at 27 Kingsmill Street, Ravensthorpe is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Chelsea Adams at Nutrien Harcourts WA.
For more information about Ravensthorpe, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Ravensthorpe profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Chelsea Adams regarding 27 Kingsmill Street, Ravensthorpe, please call 0447 672 470 or contact the agent via email.
Track this property
Track propertyThe townsite of Ravensthorpe is located in the south coastal region, 541 kilometres east southeast of Perth and 50 kilometres north northwest of the coastal town of Hopetoun. The Ravensthorpe region was first settled by the Dunn brothers in the 1860's, and it was James Dunn who first found gold in the area in 1899. Gold mining in the area was not very productive until a new find in 1900 resulted in rapid growth.
Ravensthorpe was gazetted a townsite in January 1901, the name having been suggested by surveyor A.W. Canning after the nearby Ravensthorpe Range. The Ravensthorpe Range was named by Surveyor General J.S. Roe in 1848 in honour of Bishop Augustus Short who, prior to becoming Bishop of WA & SA in 1847, had been the Vicar of Ravensthorpe in Northamptonshire (England) from June 1835. Bishop Short is also commemorated by Mt Short, a hill in the Ravensthorpe Range.