In an unbeatable location steps away from George Street’s iconic precinct, a traditional worker’s cottage has been beautifully renewed throughout. In a precinct defined by character homes that reflect the rich history of this streetscape, Plympton Ward is renowned for its community spirit, excellent schools and easy walkability to just about anything making it one of the most sought after places to live.
Beyond the white picket fence and rustic charm of recycled red bricks, a weatherboard and iron façade sits pretty as a picture against the sunny front garden and east-facing porch.
Step into the entranceway lined with original jarrah boards, high ceilings and a striking pendant light above. Two bedrooms extend down the hallway on the left, one with carpet, a ceiling fan and sliding, mirrored built-in robes, while the master retreat on the right is a fine display of chic-minimalism: carpeted walk-in robe, wood-fire place, built-in TV recess and an exquisite ensuite with floor-to-ceiling oversized tiles, floating double vanity, toilet and roomy walk-in shower with a skylight above.
White plantation shutters adorn most of the casement windows throughout with year-round comfort catered to thanks to ducted and zoned, reverse-cycle air-conditioning. The open-plan layout embraces a light-filled living, dining and kitchen, the latter echoing the weatherboard exterior with white-painted timber panels, masses of storage and sleek appliances including a generous Fisher & Paykel free-standing oven with 5 burner gas stovetop. A small room off the kitchen has future scope to be transformed into a roomy butler’s pantry.
Echoing the kitchen’s contemporary style, a renovated laundry has plenty of storage and a glass-louvered door to the back garden alongside second bathroom. Sliding doors off the lounge lead to the rear undercover alfresco that sits above recycled red-bricks as vines cascade along the back wall creating a serene space to entertain in. There’s also a small patch of lawn, grand old gum tree down the northern side, and room to park two vehicles off-street, tandem style, on the driveway out the front.
The local community is the heartbeat of this suburb with a range of boutique shops, cafés, restaurants, bars, health, fitness and beauty services nearby. George Street comes alive with its annual street festival while Halloween festivities transform the neighbourhood into a communal celebration for young and old alike. A brand new 24/7 Good Grocer is conveniently round the corner with even more amenities to choose from on Silas Street minutes away.
History, charm and contemporary style are all on offer in this thoughtfully refreshed Plympton gem, positioned to make the most of everything this prime East Freo pocket offers.
Property Features:
• Traditional worker’s cottage beautifully renewed throughout
• Historical charm: jarrah floorboards, decorative ceiling roses, wood-fire place
• Contemporary style: fresh interiors, white plantation shutters
• Master retreat with carpeted walk-in robe, stunning ensuite
• Ducted & zoned, reverse cycle air-conditioning
• Renovated kitchen, laundry and bathrooms
• Undercover alfresco, sliding door access from lounge, lovely front & rear gardens
• Off-street parking tandem style for two vehicles
• Walk to George Street, Silas Street, parks, the river or nearby schools
• School catchment: East Fremantle Primary School, John Curtin College of the Arts
For more information please call Exclusive Selling Agent Stefanie Dobro from White House Property Partners on 0409 229 115.
Council Rates $2,426.53 per annum (approx)
Water Rates: $1,449.27 per annum (approx)
This property at 27A Duke Street, East Fremantle is a three bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Stefanie Dobro at White House Property Partners.
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If you would like to get in touch with Stefanie Dobro regarding 27A Duke Street, East Fremantle, please call 0409 229 115 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyEast Fremantle is a suburb with great respect for its history and heritage. Established in 1897 after separating from the greater Fremantle area, the town has made every effort to resist the push for infill development and has actively encouraged retention of the many heritage homes, gardens and streetscapes iconic to the area.
George Street is the main entertaining strip in East Fremantle with numerous restaurants, bistros and bars an attraction for both locals and visitors. The Left Bank Café, Bar and Restaurant is a much loved establishment, which basks in beautiful river views. Located just a few kilometres from the Fremantle city centre, East Fremantle residents enjoy proximity to everything from retail outlets, boutique shops, café's, restaurants, pubs, bars and nightclubs. The suburb is well served by public transport and is home to the East Fremantle Football Club and the East Fremantle Yacht Club.
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