Situated on a serene and picturesque 7995 sqm block, close to the village hub is this former residence of one of Western Australia's most significant artists, Guy Grey-Smith.
This cedar & iron classic has been refurbished in recent years to a style that compliments the surroundings, this beautiful and distinctive property with its local history and prime village location, will appeal to the most discerning buyer.
Distinctive iconic Darlington residence
4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms and office
Formal lounge room & stone open fire
Charismatic family living with slow/c fire
Striking Jarrah timber feature kitchen
New top of the range European appliances
Gorgeous upstairs master bedroom suite
Beautiful balcony views across the valley
Stunning Jarrah timber floors through-out
Massive covered outdoor entertaining area
Original Guy Grey-Smith studio & storage
Separate guest studio or teenage pad
Work shed & raised caravan/boat parking
5 kw solar panel system & solar hot water
Stacks of extra ancillary vehicle park area
Inviting below ground pool with lawn area
Sealed driveway access to rear of block
Potential subdivision zoned R5 - (STCA)
Serene natural flora and fauna & birdsong
Large chicken coop & organic vege patch
Wide variety of fruit trees & meandering pathways
Property very secluded from road entrance
Easy walking distance to Darlington village
30 minutes to Perth - 15 minutes to airports
For more information or to arrange a viewing, please call
PATRICK HARPER - 0413 440 107R
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This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 49 Stone Crescent, Darlington is a five bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Patrick Harper at The Agency on 30 Oct 2024.
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The name "Darlington" is derived from adding the English suffix "ton", meaning "town" to the name of the range in the area - Darling Range which was first named "General Darling Range". The name was first used by Dr Alfred Waylen who established the "Darlington Vineyard" here in 1883-4.
Darlington remains one of the few locations in the Perth hills with an early 20th century village ambience. It is known for its vibrant community with seemingly as many committees and groups as it has residents. The suburb has a local general store however residents rely on the the facilities at Midland and Mundaring which are close by. There are also various primary and secondary schools in the area.Ā