This is a Mt Lawley masterpiece; a beautifully renovated, green-titled Federation home on an elevated 927sqm corner block, with views across to the Swan River.
Steeped in history, this heritage home was built in 1915 by Malcolm F Uren, father of Malcolm J Uren, who would go on to become editor of the Western Mail.
Having been lovingly and meticulously restored, the home retains most of its original character features, with sweeping stone steps leading through serene gardens up to a wide verandah with timber decking, exposed beams and leadlight windows to the inside.
This is a fairy-tale home, with reclaimed jarrah timber flooring, high ceilings, stunning architraves and original fireplaces in most rooms.
The main bedroom is exquisite, with original fireplace, a walk-in dressing room, and ensuite featuring large-format marble tiling, a floating timber vanity and a palatial glassed shower with a rain showerhead.
At the heart of the home is an open-plan living area with a floating fireplace, overlooked by a sleek, contemporary kitchen.
Stacker doors lead to a north-facing outdoor entertaining area, with composite decking, a timber roof with LED downlights, and a paved area of travertine stone.
Completing the fairy tale is a converted loft annexe tucked away at the top of the home. The perfect sanctuary, this could be used as a study, games room or guest bedroom.
Even the laundry has been elegantly renovated with wall-to-wall premium cabinetry, an expansive stone counter and a stainless-steel deep trough with wall-mounted tapware.
A triple-car garage is located at the rear with side access, while modern conveniences include reverse-cycle split-system air-conditioning and recessed lighting.
Features
Flexible floor plan you could use as 5 bedrooms if needed
Queen Anne Federation home built in 1915
927sqm elevated corner block
Views from the front verandah down to the Swan River
Beautifully restored original features
High ceilings, timber flooring, original fireplaces
Sleek, contemporary kitchen with integrated dishwasher and dual ovens.
Landscaped gardens
Open-plan living area leading to north-facing garden
Triple garage rare for the area
Excellent location as you can walk to river and Mount Lawley train station.
This property will impress!
This property at 2A Thirlmere Road, Mount Lawley is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Jason Ryan at Abel Property Sales on 05 May 2023.
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Beautifully renovated homes populate the charming suburb of Mount Lawley. Leafy backdrops and picturesque landscapes offer a unique ambience, while a fast-paced, exciting main strip leaves no question as to whether Mount Lawley is an energetic urban locale. The suburb is situated five kilometres north of the Perth CBD.
With Beaufort Street a fixture of the suburb, there is plenty to do in Mount Lawley. A must-see destination for locals and visitors alike, the vibrant street is loved for its surplus of restaurants, pubs, wine bars, shops and cafes. Highlights include The Flying Scotsman and Queens Tavern, which never fail to draw a crowd, and the Astor Theatre, which hosts a number of must-see acts that come through Perth. Other features include the Mount Lawley Golf Club, Mount Lawley Senior High School and Edith Cowan University.