11 foot ceilings, lead lights, roses and wisteria's and just about every other old world charm.
Built in circa 1938, this elevated 3x2 timber framed home was one of the first homes built in Swan View.
Location, old world style, modern utilities, city view, step back to a time of style and space when homes were built with care and love.
Magnificent wrap around verandah with a lovely outlook over the established gardens and with views to the city.
Recycled red brick paths & walls.
Large family living space perfect for pizza, parties and movie nights.
Create dinner party magic in this fabulous bright entertainers kitchen.
Fully functional Metters stove, great for heating and that wood fired taste.
The fireplace is superb.
French door sets galore.
Sun drenched dining room.
Room for the largest of bedroom suites in the large bedrooms...and 2 have ensuites.
Traditional cast iron claw foot bath tub.
Three reverse cycle split air conditioning systems.
Ducted evaporative air conditioning.
Alarm system, ample power points and insulation.
Rear shed perfect for those who like to tinker.
Caravan included, an additional sleeping option or perfect for a teenage retreat.
Gabled and flat roofed rear patio area that would easily accommodate 40 plus people.
A fully enclosed pet friendly back outdoor area.
Outdoor fans located on the Verandah.
Solar Panels on the roof.
1008 sqm block size.
The photographs just don't do this space justice.
This property at 32 Talbot Road, Swan View is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Craig Wildman at SABRE Real Estate on 29 May 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.