Welcome to your life changing opportunity nestled in a private enclave and just minutes from the beach, Vasse Shopping Centre Precinct, Amelia Park Tavern and Abbey boat ramp.
This property and grounds are your slice of peace and tranquility to be viewed from all aspects of the verandah around the house with its established lawns and gardens, fruit trees and abundance of nature's wild life and bird life
The home is not your typical family home and has been designed to match the lifestyle of this area.
Features include
- Extensive use of jarrah a feature
- Open plan kitchen/family/meals area with tile fire and extensive views of the property
- Main bedroom is loft above the kitchen with built-in robes and 2 ceiling fans
- Bedroom 2 has its own loft
- Laundry with WC
OUTSIDE
- Studio above double carport with own amenities and balcony with views over property
- 130,000Litre rainwater tank
- 12 solar panels
- Separate bore for lawns and gardens
- 1.7km approx to Vasse shopping precinct
- 2.7 km approx to Abbey boat ramp
- Short drive to Busselton CBD
This property needs to be seen to be appreciated.
For further information or to arrange an inspection, contact your Local Real Estate Agent Chris Hills on 0418 671 253.
This information has been prepared to assist solely in the marketing of this property. While all care has been taken to ensure the information provided herein is correct, we do not take responsibility for any inaccuracies. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify the information.
This property at 49 Glenview Drive, Vasse is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Chris Hills at Harcourts Busselton on 27 Mar 2023.
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he townsite of Vasse is located in the south west, 240 kilometres south southwest of Perth and 11 kilometres south west of Busselton. The townsite is named after the nearby Vasse River and Vasse Estuary, both of which are named after a French seaman, Thomas Timothee Vasse who was believed to have drowned here in June 1801. Vasse was a helmsman on the Naturaliste, a ship which was part of a French scientific expedition to Australia in 1801-03. He was washed overboard and lost, and the river was consequently named in his honour. In 1838, G.F. Moore interviewed the aboriginals about Vasse and noted in his diary that Vasse had not been drowned but died later from anxiety, exposure and poor diet.
Vasse townsite was formerly part of the Busselton Commonage reserve, an area set aside in 1879 for the common use of Busselton residents. In 1898 the land was inspected by the Department of Agriculture, and was proposed as suitable for subdivision into five and 10 acre blocks for dairying in support of the soon to open Busselton butter factory. The good land in the area was swamp land, and release of lots was delayed pending drainage. When subdivision was finalised in 1906, the surveyor suggested the area be named Vasse after the river, and the townsite of Vasse was then gazetted in 1907. The townsite is very elongated and covers three separate areas. Vasse Siding on the Busselton-Margaret River Railway was named in 1923.