Some people dream of vast, white spaces, cool marble, and towering ceilings. Some need 60 acres, stables, without a neighbour in sight. Some want top of the line everything, surfaces, and gleaming appliances.
But there are people in the world who yearn for quaint and quirky, snug and cosy, sweet and easy. Their hearts lift when they imagine all their precious collector's items in carefully curated corners of a cottage like this one - where they don't need to do a thing.
This cottage might be in your dreams, but for a quick-thinking buyer, it can become a reality quick as a fox.
Because this darling home brings all the character of the cottage perfectly blended with recent renovations, open plan living, split system air conditioning, delightful verandahs, and exposed timber trusses in high ceilings.
Details:
• 3 delightful bedrooms
• 1 renovated bathroom
• Recently renovated throughout
• Open plan living
• High, white ceilings
• Exposed timber truss
• Split system air-conditioning
• Cosy wood fire
• Verandahs
• 2 garden sheds
• A real charmer with all the hard work done
Add 2 garden sheds, a covered outdoor entertaining space, comfy wood fire, and a gently rising block and you have all the romance of a Hills cottage calling your name.
3 neat-as-a-pin bedrooms, 1 perfectly renovated bathroom, and a laundry you almost want to spend time in and this dream Hills cottage could be all yours.
For more information on 4550 Great Eastern Highway, or for friendly advice on any of your real estate needs, please call Lindsay on 0405 146 251 or Shirley 0414 996 706
This property at 4550 Great Eastern Highway, Mahogany Creek is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Team Lindsay at Earnshaws Real Estate on 06 May 2019.
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This suburb takes its name from Mahogany Creek, a picturesque tributary of Jane Brook which flows through the area. The creek was known by this name as early as 1830, and takes its name from the towering forest through which it flowed (mahogany was the early colonial name for Jarrah). This place is well known from "The Old Mahogany Inn" located here, an early colonial wayside inn, formerly known as the "Prince of Wales" Inn. The area was developed as orchard land in the 1890's, and a railway stopping place was established here in 1891.
Mahogany Creek is located within the Perth Hills and is part of the Shire of Mundaring. Facilities include Brown Park Main Hall, Mahogany Creek Hall and Danny Wimperus Reserve including a kids playground. This suburb is a close drive to Mundaring Village Shopping Centre and relies on neighbouring suburbs for primary and secondary schools.