If you are ready for a sea change or simply want a place to retreat to, this gorgeous light and bright, two bedroom home is full of possibilities. Situated on a large 1148sqm block, the property has space and you are right in town.
Affectionately named “The Guava Shack" - every detail of this exceptional property has been carefully considered. The open plan living offers plenty of space for relaxation, whilst you enjoy the wonderful garden views either inside or outside on the lovely deck.
Both bedrooms are king sized with ensuites and built-in wardrobes.
A laundry with plenty of storage offers easy access to the covered carport and parking area.
There is nothing left to do but enjoy this wonderful property, and an inspection will not disappoint.
Other features include;
• Reverse cycle air conditioner in the main room
• 720L Rainwater tank
• Quality appliances including induction cooktop
• Ceiling fans in both bedrooms
• Two small garden sheds
• North facing deck off the dining area
• Plenty of storage throughout
• Fully fenced yard - safe for pets and children
• Puratec complete home filtration and water softener
• Zoned R20 with potential to subdivide (STCA)
• Mature fruit trees and a veggie patch
• Loads of room for the caravan, boat and trailer
Located only a short 800m walk in to the centre of Denmark and 400m to Denmark Primary School.
For more information, contact Ben Stott on 0414 354 515.
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 33 Ocean Beach Road, Denmark is a two bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Ben Stott at The Agency on 28 Apr 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.