Tucked away at the rear of the block, this modern near-new home offers a wonderful blend of privacy, space and convenience. Just 550 metres from the heart of Denmark, it places you within easy reach of local schools, medical centres, cafés, restaurants and a range of sporting facilities - all while enjoying the calm and seclusion of a private rear position.
Beautifully finished, this is a very stylish home with well thought out touches throughout, creating a warm and contemporary feel from the moment you walk inside. The layout includes three generously sized bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, with the master bedroom featuring a sleek walk-through ensuite. High ceilings enhance the sense of space, and clever storage solutions both inside and out make day-to-day living effortless.
At the heart of the home is a beautifully appointed kitchen with quality appliances, flowing into the light-filled main living area. Reverse cycle heating and insulation ensure comfort in every season.
Outdoors, the property offers easy-care lawns and gardens, a double gate entry to the backyard, and a spacious undercover entertaining area - perfect for relaxed gatherings, family meals or quiet afternoons spent at home.
A well-designed, move-in-ready home in an incredibly convenient location, offering modern living with the privacy and comfort so many buyers seek in Denmark.
If you would like your own private viewing, please contact Leisha Davis 0431 879 697 or Dennis Davis 0428 481 940.
This property at 32D Ocean Beach Road, Denmark is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Leisha Davis and Dennis Davis at Spice Real Estate on 12 Dec 2025.
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The townsite of Denmark, located on the south coast 51 kilometres west of Albany, was gazetted a townsite in 1909. It is located on the Denmark River from which it derives its name, the river having been named by the explorer Dr J B Wilson RN in December 1829. Wilson named it the "Denmark" in compliment to his friend Dr. Alexander Denmark R.N. a physician to the fleet. The Aboriginal name "Koorrabup", recorded by Alfred Hillman in 1833, also refers to this area.
Although a townsite was not declared here until 1909, a settlement of this name had existed here for some years previous. A Millars Bros. Timber mill was established on the banks of the river in 1894.