The advantage of living in this 1960's home is the large rooms, high ceilings, big picture windows and tough jarrah flooring. The charm of living in this 1960's residence is the beauty of the interior – the warmth of the jarrah, elegant style of the decorative cornices, and appeal of the timber windows with views of the pretty garden and hills beyond.
This stunning home offers the winning combination of the character of the period along with modern conveniences. You will appreciate the contemporary attractions of open plan living, breakfast bar, impressive 900mm free-standing gas stove, dishwasher, walk-in pantry and double sink. The stunning ensuite is to be admired and the renovated bathroom is considered a valuable added asset.
The 5 reverse/cycle air conditioning units and gas fire provide a wonderful ambiance allowing the spaces within the striking home to be enjoyed in maximum comfort.
There is no substitute for space, and you will find the substantial 34sqm lounge, 21sqm family/dining area, large double sized bedrooms, study, huge walk-in pantry and internal storeroom, alluring attributes of this 176sqm residence.
For those who love the outdoors, the native and exotic scrub garden is the place to be. An adjacent 33sqm alfresco is where you would sit to admire the results of your gardening, all this in privacy afforded by the quality, high colorbond fencing.
Location is important. Situated in Mount Nasura only a few kilometres from the beginning of the tourist attractions of the Canning, Bickley and Piesse Valleys, you can be out for your Sunday drive in no time at all! A train station, bus stop, shopping centre, hospital, doctors, dentist, park, childcare centre and primary school are within 1.8kms of home.
Properties are selling hand-over-fist. To view this property please call us on 0419 939 110.
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