Nestled in the picturesque suburb of Highbury, Western Australia, 390 Wiese Road is an exceptional property that offers an ideal blend of comfort, style, and convenience. This magnificent residence boasts a prime location, and a range of impressive features that make it a true standout in the area.
The beautiful country cottage is ideal for this location, set back on the block overlooking the amazing landscape. Upon entering this home you walk in to the cosy loungeroom, to the right you have the three bedroom and bathroom, off the hallway we have the kitchen dining area with the laundry and the 4 bedroom to the rear.
Situated on a generous plot of land, this stunning property provides ample space both inside and out. The landscaped garden surrounds the home, creating an oasis of tranquility and natural beauty. With lush green lawns, vibrant flowers, and a variety of mature trees, the outdoor space offers a peaceful retreat for relaxation and entertainment.
390 Wiese Road offers the best of both worlds. While being nestled in a peaceful neighborhood, it also enjoys close proximity to a range of amenities. Shopping centers, schools, parks, and recreational facilities are just a short drive away in Narrogin or Wagin, ensuring convenience and easy access to daily necessities.
In summary, 390 Wiese Road presents an extraordinary opportunity to own a beautiful property in the suburb of Highbury, Western Australia. With its impeccable design, spacious layout, and prime location, this residence truly represents the epitome of luxurious and comfortable living.
This property at 390 Wiese Road, Highbury is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Keith Guest at Elders Real Estate on 19 Jul 2023.
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Highbury is a townsite in the Great Southern Region, 16 kilometres south, southeast of Narrogin. It was originally gazetted in 1905 as Wolwolling, taking its name from the railway siding established here in 1894. The siding name was derived from the Aboriginal name of a pool in the nearby Arthur River.
In June 1905 the Wolwolling Progress Association applied to have the townsite renamed, claiming the name was too similar to other names, and letters and parcels were going astray. The new name suggested was "Linton". This name was rejected because of duplication, and in 1906 the Progress Association nominated Highbury as their next choice. No origin was given with the name, although it is most likely English, as there are a number of Highburys in England. The name change was gazetted in 1906.