Brimming with all the charm of yesteryear, this character bungalow boasts both a sought-after location for young families and huge possibilities for keen renovators.
With three bedrooms, one bathroom, study, sleepout, swimming pool, original fixtures, jarrah floorboards and a fireplace – all on a good-sized, 491sqm block a few minutes walk to the local primary school – you can either move right into this neat and well-maintained home or make plans to modernise.
Built in 1940, the original elements are a classic example of the bungalow-style designs of the era, homes that have become increasingly popular for their retro details, such as ornate cornices and ceiling roses. Well-maintained inside and out, enter via a covered porch surrounded by carefully tended garden beds.
To the right of entry is the large main bedroom with fireplace, picture rails and elegant pendant lighting, with bedrooms two and three further down the hall (both of which also feature jarrah flooring) and a central bathroom with Roman bath and vanity.
At the rear of the property is the modernised kitchen, living, dining and study. The bright and cheery kitchen offers plenty of cupboard space, a double sink, gas cooking appliances, a breakfast bar, dishwasher, and a continuation of the timber flooring.
Outside, entertain with ease in the covered, paved alfresco area, made all the more spacious thanks to the soaring ceiling. The entire family will love escaping the heat this summer with a fully fenced swimming pool edged with stylish limestone pavers. Adjacent is low-maintenance artificial lawn, a raised poolside seating area and a large garden shed. Out the front, there’s paved parking and a peaceful grassed area for a quiet cup of coffee in the sun.
Mount Hawthorn is incredibly popular with young families, and this home is in the heart of all the area enjoys, such as a quick walk to great schools, train stations, cafés, and restaurants, with the added bonus of being directly opposite a small reserve and playground.
Properties with tasteful heritage elements and renovation potential (approved plans in with council) for growing families are going fast, particularly in such a covetable location - secure it today by calling Hamish Laidlaw on 0417 971 528.
Features:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- Fully fenced swimming pool
- Original jarrah floorboards
- Period features; ornate cornices and roses
- Fireplace in the main bedroom
- Air conditioning
- Modernised kitchen
- Gas appliances
- Breakfast bar
- Well-maintained gardens
- Covered, paved alfresco
- Garden shed/storage
- Front paved parking
- High ceilings
- Walk to schools, shops, transport
- Council rates: $2,200 approx. p/a
- Water rates: $1,300 approx. p/a
Location (approx. distances):
- Matlock Street Reserve 60m
- Mount Hawthorn Primary School 190m
- Scarborough Beach Road cafés 550m
- The Mezz 600m
- Braithwaite Park 650m
- Menzies Park 1.0km
- Glendalough Train Station 1.4km
- Aranmore Catholic College 1.7km
- North Perth 2.1km
- Leederville 2.2km
- Beatty Park Leisure Centre 3.3km
- Perth CBD 6.2km
This property at 40 Ellesmere Street, Mount Hawthorn is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Hamish Laidlaw at Xceed Real Estate on 20 Feb 2023.
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Close to Perth City, but removed enough to maintain its own suburbanised charm, Mount Hawthorn is a suburb lined with elegant townhouses and heritage buildings. Beautiful and laid back, Mount Hawthorn is a personable suburb that provides residents with an inner-city lifestyle with a yesteryear allure.
With numerous cafes and restaurants within walking distance, there is plenty to do within the suburb without being overloaded. The social scene offered up by Mount Hawthorn includes Neighbourhood Piazza, The Cabin, Pirate Bar, The Jazz Cellar and The Paddington Ale House, while your shopping needs are taken care of with Tredways, Stella Rose Fashion and Code Bloom. There are local parks, a moving war memorial at the Anzac Cottage, which was built in 24 hours back in 1916 and various primary schools.