This absolute gem was built back in 1959. Yes the year that Robert Menzies was the Prime Minister of our wonderful country and Qantas launched it's first jet service from Sydney to San Francisco via Nadi and Honolulu.
This home boasts 2 bedrooms with another room at the rear of the property which could be used as a third bedroom or study which overlooks the back yard. The kitchen is well positioned in the center of the home with one bathroom and a good size loungeroom there is room to move. With evaporative air conditioning throughout the home and reverse cycle in the rear bedroom you can sit back and enjoy these luxuries.
As you enter into the backyard you are spoilt with a large under cover patio area with gorgeous decking ready for entertaining in the summer months whilst overlooking a large fenced backyard. There is also a large rear workshop with side access behind double gates where you can keep your cars safely secured.
You will love the location of this gorgeous home as it is positioned on a large block and situated at the entrance to the foothills of Clifton Hills. You are a 5 to 10 minute walk away from the local Dome and other small amazing coffee places within the area. With Coles, Woolworths and The Spud Shed along with the local train station, who really needs a car when you have it all on your door step. Did I mention if you walk in the other direction for 2 minutes you have an amazing well kept park where you can happily take the dog or kids for a run around whilst enjoying the views of the hills.
This property will surely impress and won't be around for long so what are you waiting for.
Built 1959
Land size 1582sqm
House size 88sqm
Land Rates around $2,300.
This property at 36 Gilwell Avenue, Kelmscott is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jenn Ruggiero and Andrew Byl at O'Neil Real Estate on 12 Oct 2021.
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Kelmscott is a mixed-use residential, industrial, rural and commercial suburb located 25 kilometres southeast of Perth. The suburb was one of the very early towns established in the Swan River Colony and was named after Kelmscott, Oxfordshire, the birthplace of the first Anglican clergyman in the colony, Thomas Hobbes Scott (1783–1860). Established in 1830, Kelmscott's most rapid growth period was in the 1960s and 1970s.
Though close to the lively Armadale City Centre, Kelmscott is a quiet suburb nestled among the numerous parks and reserves that pepper its landscape. The Kelmscott Town Centre is the main commercial sector with the Kelmscott Plaza and Stargate Kelmscott Shopping Centre all located here. There is also a railway station and four local schools in Kelmscott.