UNDER OFFER by Louise Pope - White House Property Partners
Tucked behind a private wall where a majestic frangipani tree greets you at the front door, is this delightful ‘little blue cottage’ on the edge of Fremantle. Brought to life by local Swiss artist and sculptor Matt Dickmann in the late 1980s, it has that quintessential ‘Freo’ character and unique blend of design influences so typical of the colourful, eclectic homes in this area. There’s the cool-blue exterior, breezy interiors, north-facing open plan and a magical back garden oasis complete with an outdoor bath to relax into under the stars or sun.
Mediterranean style is effortlessly woven throughout this home; delicate terracotta tiles bordering the kitchen bench tops, climbing vines outside, established fruit trees of avocado and Tahitian lime and a herbal garden wall. Coastal influences from the exterior wrapped in blue, to the hessian webbing adorning the patio roof remind you the beach is only 5 minutes away. Pops of colour in the artisan tile work against recycled red brick pavers add a touch of rustic charm, while sculptural limestone walls curve around the landscaped garden beds (serviced by automated reticulation).
At the front of the home, two bedrooms offer peaceful retreats (the master with a ceiling fan and semi-ensuite access), while a timber mezzanine level can easily be a third bedroom or home office/study. The open-plan layout feels spacious under the lofty, pitched ceiling and flows to the outdoors with ease - there’s also two reverse cycle air-conditioners for year-round comfort.
The country-style kitchen has a four burner gas stovetop, 600mm electric oven, and picturesque views to the back garden above the double sink. Carved, bohemian wooden panelling houses space for a fridge, alongside the pantry with custom-built double doors and there’s easy access through the kitchen to the combined bathroom/laundry with a rainwater shower, vanity and separate WC.
Outside, a serene soundtrack of birdsong and leafy trees rustling in the wind awaits. Imagine lazy days lounging on the day bed or the raised salmon-gum timber deck, framed by railway sleepers rescued from the old Freo bridge. Pull up the timber panels to unveil the corner bath beneath and rinse off from an ocean dip under the huge rainwater shower, sheltered by the hanging peppermint tree in the corner.
A single carport with an automated roller door provides a secure space to park your car off-street or to house tools with access to power. Completing this home there’s also roof solar panels, an alarm system and plenty of outdoor power points for ease of use.
The location of this cottage is another enticing feature; Beaconsfield is brimming with a strong sense of community and enviable proximity to South Fremantle and all its delights along South Terrace. You can walk, bus or bike to shops, schools, cafes, restaurants and beaches in minutes and revel in the lifestyle loved by ‘Beacy’ locals.
Grab a morning coffee from Two Dogs Laughing, groceries from The Grocer and The Chef on Lefroy Road, enjoy a swim at South Beach and take a leisurely wander towards the Freo Farmer’s Markets each Sunday. It’s easy to commute to TAFE, Notre Dame University in town or Murdoch University via South Street and the Fremantle train station is only 1.9kms away.
This charming coastal cottage is filled to the brim with colour and character and conveniently located in a much-loved suburb close to everything you need - what a wonderful opportunity this is to make it your own.
Features include:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 car
- Built in 1987, 243m2 green title block
- Mediterranean style elements, coastal influences
- Potential for a small extension to add another room that opens to a roof terrace (STCA)
- North-facing, open-plan layout
- Mezzanine level currently used for study (or 3rd bedroom)
- Rear patio space; outdoor bath, daybed, raised decking
- Established fruit trees, herb garden wall, landscaped garden surrounds with reticulation
- Country-style kitchen; Bosch gas stovetop, electric oven
- Combined laundry & bathroom, separate WC
- 2x reverse cycle air-conditioning units, ceiling fan
- Security alarm, solar panels, instant gas hot water system, outdoor power points
- Single car port, automated roller door
- Close to South Fremantle, public transport, shops, cafes, schools and beaches
Council Rates: $2,100.00 per annum (approx)
Water Rates: $1,184.62 per annum (approx)
This property at 42 Martha Street, Beaconsfield is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Louise Pope at White House Property Partners on 12 Aug 2024.
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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.