THE WHY
Set in the quiet town of Leonora stands this gorgeous fibro and iron home on a 1075m2 block. With three great sized bedrooms and a modern bathroom this home is beautiful. The kitchen is large with gas cooking and lots of cupboard space, it’s also adjacent to the built-in laundry for added convenience. The separate living area is a great size and perfect for entertaining with lots of good fittings and fixtures throughout, this home is a great buy.
Step outside to the amazing outdoor entertaining area that overlooks the established gardens, rain water tank and great sized shed that has a paved driveway for easy access. There is also a single carport at the front of the house to keep your car out of the weather.
Call Kylie Owen directly on 0404 099 594 to view this gorgeous property.
KEY FEATURES
• Three spacious bedrooms
• Modern bathroom with separate shower and bath
• Established gardens
• 1075m2 block
• Large kitchen with gas cooking and lots of cupboard space
• Open plan kitchen and dining
• Separate living area
• Split system air conditioning in the open plan dining
• Great outdoor entertaining area
• Rain water tank
• Paved driveway to the shed
• Single carport
This property at 34 Gwalia Street, Leonora is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Kylie Owen at Kalgoorlie Metro Property Group on 13 Nov 2019.
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Leonora is a townsite in the eastern goldfields 833 kilometres northeast of Perth and 237 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie. The townsite takes its name from nearby Mount Leonora which was named by the explorer/surveyor John Forrest in 1869. Forrest named the hill after a lady friend of his, Miss Phylis Leonora Hardey of Grove Farm on the Swan River near Perth.
Gold was discovered in the Leonora district in 1894 by a prospector named Morrissey, but further rich finds in 1895/96 resulted in rapid development and drew attention to the area. The Gwalia and Sons of Gwalia mines brought Leonora to the attention of the world. The Government sought to establish a townsite here in 1897, and following survey the townsite was gazetted in 1898, although by the time of survey and gazettal there were already many residences and businesses established. By 1902 Leonora and Gwalia were connected by a steam tramway.