This five bedroom four bathroom Lou Nairn built property would make a fantastic family home. It starts with the welcoming U driveway with access gates on both sides of the house to the back yard. Going in the front door we have the open area encompassing the lounge, dining and kitchen with full windows looking onto the back yard and the fantastic views. Downstairs we also have a powder room with shower, laundry, the 3 bedrooms all with BIR's and the bathroom. Going upstairs or you could say to the parents retreat you have the main room with mini bench and sink (the Bar??) Off this central room is the office or baby room, the master bedroom with walk in robe, bathroom with spa bath and the relaxing balcony which overlooks the back yard complete with numerous fruit trees and sauna house with open seating area, sauna and shower. The photos do not do justice to this magnificent home. The never-ending views over Gantheaume Bay, Jacques Point, Kalbarri township, Red Bluff and the Indian Ocean from the back balcony will never be lost. Situated on a 2,036sqm block this two storey residence is next to some of the best housing in Kalbarri. Charlton Loop really is the dress circle of this area and the stunning views are simply beautiful. This is truly good value buying, it would cost close to a million to replace this home today. If you want one of the best places to call home call John soon. Owners have just given us permission to reduce the asking price by $49.000, it is now well below replacement cost.
This property at 29 Charlton Loop, Kalbarri is a five bedroom, four bathroom house sold by Ron Nachtweh and Ilona Visser at Ray White (Kalbarri) on 27 Jul 2020.
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Kalbarri is a coastal resort and fishing town, 589 km north north west of Perth. It is located at the mouth of the Murchison River, the area becoming popular in the late 1940s as a tourist and fishing resort. In 1948 the government decided to declare a townsite here, and following the survey of lots the townsite was gazetted in 1951.
The name of Kalbarri was chosen from a list of Aboriginal words compiled by Daisy Bates in 1913. It is a man's name from a Murchison tribe, and also the name of an edible seed. The Aboriginal name for the area of Kalbarri has been recorded as "Wurdimarlu".