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This 3x1 home set on 943sqm would be a delight for young families or downsizers alike. Situated in a great location in Lesmurdie backing onto Bill Shaw Reserve, this light and bright home is a winner with 3 good sized bedrooms, a functional kitchen offering plenty of storage and stone benchtops. The open plan living area is serviced by reverse cycle air conditioning. Heading outside you’ll find an enclosed patio great for a kids retreat or hobby room that leads onto the huge 6.5 x 7m gabled roof outdoor entertaining area for entertaining friends and family overlooking the easy care reticulated garden. For the gardener or home handyman there are 2 good sized garden sheds for your tools and projects.
All this and still this property has a blank canvas area just begging for a large workshop accessible from the road or space for expansion to the home.
If you are looking in the hills, don’t miss this one.
Features:
• Reverse cycle air conditioning
• Reticulated gardens
• Large outdoor entertaining
• Instantaneous gas hot water
• Close to primary and secondary schools
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This property at 34 Hunter Drive, Lesmurdie is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Mick Carson at Scarp Realty on 21 Sep 2021.
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Like Kalamunda, the development of the "Lesmurdie" area is closely tied to the exploitation of the Jarrah forest in the region by the Canning Jarrah Timber Company Ltd. In 1897, Mr Archibald Sanderson, a Perth journalist commenced the acquisition of a number of these properties, with a view to building up a "rural retreat" and he named his property "Lesmurdie". Lesmurdie Cottage was a shooting-box in Banffshire, Scotland, near Dufftown and was let to Mr Sanderson's father for shooting. It was in memory of this cottage that Sanderson applied the name to his property.
The suburb has two shopping centres in the area including Lesmurdie Village on Sanderson Road and the Lesmurdie Road Shopping Centre on the corner of Rooth Rd and Lesmurdie Rd. There are three primary schools including Lesmurdie Primary School, Falls Road Primary School and St Brigid's, and also three high schools including Lesmurdie Senior High School, Mazenod College for boys and St Brigid's College for girls.