If you're the sort of person who loves taking life at your own pace, stopping to smell the roses, staring into the distance, listening to the silence and taking the time to breathe, then this is the place for you…
This 2232 m² block is situated on one of the most sought after streets in the district. We are in a truly beautiful location, with a delightful, three bedroom home, taking in the gorgeous view of the valley.
INSIDE
There is so much to love about this truly spectacular location and this home has been built to enjoy that lovely outlook every day. The kitchen is at the heart of everything, with solid timber cabinetry and a " country" kind of feel that truly suits this setting. The main living area has a delightful atmosphere and enjoys the most spectacular view across your own garden and down the valley.
It's a very practical home, and with its 1950s character, it's equally as charming. The third bedroom has been used as a formal dining room. It may well be re-purposed to suit your 2023 lifestyle, but when you're in there you really do get the feeling that this room has been the scene of some great family moments around the dinner table. Whilst we can be all nostalgic about dining rooms and times gone by, it's up to you to get practical. If you were to make it a study or home office, you would have an awesome workspace here with a lovely outlook across the front garden.
The bedrooms are all of a good size, with the master bedroom opening out onto the balcony and taking in that beautiful outlook. These rooms feature a built-in robe, and there is plenty of space for larger furniture styles. The bathroom is huge and very well appointed. The laundry is one of the best I've seen and is hugely proportioned, leaving you some serious options to potentially add a second bathroom.
Downstairs, accessed externally, is the hobby room. It's an awesome part of the home and provide you with myriad options for how to best use it. It could be a quiet workspace, reading room, go-play-down-stairs-and-get-out-of-my-kitchen space…
OUTSIDE
The balcony is where it's all happening, with stunning views and plenty of room to entertain. There's a lovely spa area, with a very nice view.
So, right now, the gardens have been somewhat left to their own devices with everything looking a little battered after a long hot summer. But give it three or four weeks, and a little more rain and this beautiful garden will come to life. Look a little bit beyond the dryness and see how well landscape this block truly is. The owners have done so much to cultivate and shape it, and it just needs someone who loves the land to nurture it and enjoy everything it provides throughout the year. It's a fantastic block and there is great accessibility to this site. There is drive-through access to the shed and so much room for parking, playing and enjoying this manageable, semi rural lifestyle.
WHERE IT IS
Butcher Road is one of the most sought after positions in the area. Very few homes come up for sale in this location, but when they do they're popular for a reason. It's remarkable to think that you can live this kind of lifestyle with stunning views and so much space to enjoy, yet walk out the front door and walk just a couple of minutes to one of the best bakeries in town (and possibly the world) fantastic coffee, award-winning, restaurants, public, transport, and more. Walk a little further, the other way, and you find destination hiking and riding trails. This is a premium location.
WHAT NEXT
Hit the email agent button to set up an appointment to view this spectacular opportunity for yourself.
This property at 5 Butcher Road, Roleystone is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Mark Grogan at O'Neil Real Estate on 13 Apr 2023.
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Roleystone is a predominantly rural area with some rural-residential areas. Part of the City of Armadale, it is bound to the north by the Shire of Kalamunda, to the east by the Shires of York and Beverley, the Brookton Highway in the south and Kelmscott in the west. With a total land area of 187 square kilometres, Roleystone is a low density suburb.
Characterised by its numerous parklands and agriculture use (particularly orchards), Roleystone's beautiful undulating landscape is impressive. Some major features include the Darling Range National Park, Araluen Botanic Park and the Araluen Country Club and Golf Course. The commercial and retail requirements of Roleystone residents are serviced by neighbouring shopping centres in Kelmscott and Armadale.