SOLD by Shaun Mayze of C&CO Real Estate.
On a generous 696sqm (approx.) with sought-after R20/25 split zoning, this solid 1974 brick-and-tile home offers space, substance and options-move in and enjoy the 1970s character, plan a sensitive refresh, or land-bank for the future. The classic "old Italian" brown-brick façade and high front brick fence set a private, enduring street presence. Inside, original jarrah floorboards (with carpeted bedrooms), ornate cornices and a large lounge plus formal dining deliver instant warmth and scale.
A true centrepiece of the home, the lounge offers impressive proportions with rich jarrah floorboards underfoot and a classic 1970s ornate ceiling overhead-immediately setting a warm, period mood. Traditional '70s chandeliers add a gentle symmetry and glow, amplifying the room's sense of occasion without overpowering it. Timber-framed glass sliding doors provide a graceful transition to the equally generous formal dining room, where practical tiling suits everyday meals as well as larger gatherings. Keep the doors open to create an extended entertaining zone, or close them for a quiet movie night or dinner that feels distinct and refined.
Living expands outdoors with a tiled front porch overlooking established garden, and an alfresco at the rear adjoining an extra activity room-ideal as a play space, studio or home office. In addition, to the rear, a powered double tin garage adds real utility, complete with a quintessential combustion burner and large concrete wash basin.
Well-proportioned bedrooms offer comfort with neat carpeting, with original floorboards preserved beneath should you prefer the timber look. Each room includes a ceiling fan for summer ease and roller shutters to the front and side for added privacy, security and light control.
The kitchen and bathroom are wonderfully serviceable with original cabinetry, vanity, separate bath and shower-perfect for now with clear scope to update when ready. Three bedrooms each feature ceiling fans; front and side rooms enjoy roller shutters.
In a handy Beaconsfield pocket, day-to-day amenity comes easily: new local favourite Ripple Brewing is about 100m away; Fremantle College (approx. 900m) and Winterfold Primary School (approx. 600m) are an easy stroll; Grocer & the Chef and Beaconsfield Plaza (approx. 1.3km) cover daily needs. South Beach, South Fremantle dining favourites, and shopping at Peaches and Woolworths are all within approx. 2.5km.
A smart buy for those seeking space today and potential tomorrow.
• Green Title 696sqm lot with R20/25 split zoning-future flexibility (STCA)
• 1972 build; classic brown brick & tile façade
• Jarrah floorboards; ornate cornices; carpeted bedrooms
• Large lounge and formal dining
• Original kitchen and bathroom in good condition
• Wide laundry with twin vanity; separate WC
• Rear activity room off laundry and alfresco
• Roller shutters to front/side rooms; security screens
• Large tiled front porch; spacious front and back gardens
• Powered double tin garage with combustion burner & wash basin
This property at 4 Duffield Avenue, Beaconsfield is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Shaun Mayze and Emma Orchard at C & Co Real Estate on 18 Nov 2025.
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Beaconsfield is an established low-to-medium density suburb within the municipality of the City of Fremantle. Settlement of Beaconsfield dates back to the mid-1800s, with population growth occurring between the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Parks and reserves characterise Beaconsfield with a number of playgrounds adding to its family-friendly appeal. There are numerous local schools like Beaconsfield Pre-Primary School and Beaconsfield Primary School as well as the Challenger Institute of Technology. The Lefroy Road Shopping Centre services the suburbs immediate retail and grocery needs, with the Fremantle City Centre's busy entertaining and dining strip just a few kilometres away.