Absolutely All Offers By 5pm, 18th April 2023 - This is an enchanting pocket of old Fremantle - a no-through road with a fascinating historic streetscape, two blocks from the Fishing Boat Harbour. In 1896, a substantial stone home was built for the Arthur Head lighthouse keeper, and its original features remain: jarrah plank floors, arched hallway, very high ceilings, and rooms of grand dimensions. This fine Georgian/Victorian building is now in striking juxtaposition with the new, flowing to an architect-designed extension where open-plan living welcomes the light through walls of glass. It's the perfect combination of irreplaceable history and sharp design for contemporary comfort, in a wonderfully walkable location close to everything.
The finely restored stone and tuckpointed brick exterior sits right on the street in traditional style, with a bullnose veranda to sit and chat with the neighbours passing by - who might be heading to the green space round the corner, or walking down to South Terrace. Inside, the hallway is grand and the jarrah floors are remarkably wide, among the treasures of the 1890s era. Three expansive bedrooms span the hallway, all with wardrobe storage and one with a drop-down ladder leading to the attic. The master bedroom is particularly spacious, and features a large and sharply designed en-suite bathroom. The styling, including a Roger Seller metal basin on a suspended vanity, aligns with the contemporary edge that unfolds in the rear extension. Down the hallway, another bathroom is just as sleek and beautiful, with a deep bath and excellent storage.
Then comes the spectacular reveal: an expanse of polished concrete floors and floor-to-ceiling glass. The kitchen is very finely equipped, with masses of sleek cabinetry, more Roger Seller tapware, a suite of the highest quality appliances, and engineered stone tops blending tones of marble and concrete. There's a study nook for the kids to do their homework, and behind the kitchen, concrete floors and glossy white cabinetry continue in the laundry.
From the open-plan space, double-glazed glass doors stack open to a northern deck where the ancient grapevine winds above. There's lawn for play, a lounging area by a high limestone wall, an outdoor shower, and a studio/workshop in wonderfully rustic old brick. With jarrah floors, a bar, and plumbing ready to go, it's a really flexible space full of character.
Central location, seclusion, precious history, and fine new architecture - it's all here, and 38 Carnac is a brilliant opportunity.
3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms 1 car
1890s stone home, beautifully restored and brilliantly extended Wide jarrah floors, very high ceilings, grand original rooms Architect-designed extension, glass wall stacks open to the north Polished concrete floors, Roger Seller tapware, double-glazing Fine design and finishes, luxurious bathrooms inc. large en-suite Superb kitchen with Swiss Zug wall oven, steam oven and induction Excellent storage, inc. extensive laundry cabinetry, ladder to attic Rustic brick studio/workshop with jarrah floors, bar, plumbing Outdoor shower, alfresco deck and outdoor lounge area Decorative metal gate leads to paved off-street parking Quiet no-through road, central city-side location Walk to Galatis, park, Fishing Boat Harbour, South Freo
Council Rates: $2,832.27 per annum (Approx.) Water Rates: $1,666.08 per annum (Approx.)
Please call Michael Harries on 0434 076 229 for further details