This period home is sure to capture your imagination and steal your heart! Full of character and charm, this 1930's Signalman's home takes you back in time;
Picture yourself sitting under the bullnose verandah on a warm summer evening or reading your favourite book next to the open fire in the lounge room.
Comprising of weatherboard and iron, this home features high timber lined ceilings, wide timber floorboards and leadlight windows and doors. To the rear of the home is a spacious open plan kitchen/family room with exposed beams and French doors which open out onto the rear yard. Timber benches and cabinetry feature in the kitchen which has a gas stove.
The 2 bedrooms have high ceilings, with the original master bedroom currently being used as a lounge room (this could be easily converted back to a bedroom). There is also a separate study.
The property is fully enclosed, with a high, period brick wall adding to the street appeal whilst providing you with perfectly private cottage front garden to enjoy a spot of lunch. The rear yard is fully paved and has a large patio area with ceiling fan -a 2nd WC is located in this area too. There is side access to off street parking with an overheight double carport plus a single garage. There is also 3 phase power to the house.
Situated just a short stroll from parks, cafes, schools, the local shopping complex plus Midland Gate and Midland Train Station are just minutes away.
Call David Snell on 0400 827 800 for further information or to arrange your private viewing!
This property at 279 Morrison Road, Swan View is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by David Snell at One Agency North on 16 Nov 2022.
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Bound by the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail in the south and the railway line in the west, Swan View is an established suburb. Its land area spans six square kilometres and falls within the Shire of Mundaring and the City of Swan precincts. The suburbs most significant development occurred during the 1970s and 1980s, but has remained relatively stable since the early 1990s.
Parks are in abundance in Swan View, with plenty of open public space available for residents to explore and enjoy such as the John Forrest National Park and Brown Park. The Swan View Shopping Centre services the immediate grocery and amenities needs of locals, while the Brown Park Community Centre provides a recreational outlet. Swan View Primary School and Swan View High School are the local schools.