Long-time Northamites will remember the highly regarded home construction company, Cooper & Oxley, formed in the early 1950s by a partnership between local businessmen, Bob Cooper and Tom Oxley. Here’s an opportunity to buy the house the builder built for him and his family.
It’s a 1956 built fibro and tile with 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets. The dimensions of the rooms are larger than typical sizes of the era. You could ‘swing two cats’ in the kitchen. It has a wide entry hall at the front and even bigger vestibule at the rear door.
There’s a new gas stove and some new ceilings, floor coverings and window treatments, some built-in furniture and an included TV.
You’ll love the land. It’s set high in Throssell Street, has a side laneway for easy access to the single garage and double Colorbond lockup garage and the enormous 1,066sqm block which, subject to Shire & WAPC approval, may support a rear dwelling development.
The first to see this house will probably buy it so don’t wait for an Open Home. Call us any time to arrange a private viewing.
This property at 43 Throssell Street, Northam is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Steve Hill and Lara Turnbull at Hollett & Lawrance First National Real Estate on 13 Nov 2020.
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