Built by the Dale Alcock Group, this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home overlooks a beautiful reserve with trees a plenty.
The master bedroom and secluded second living area to the front of the home take full advantage of this tranquil out look - a gorgeous view to wake up to each morning. The master suite is complete with built in robe and spacious ensuite with double shower.
Feature 200x400 floor tiles flow through the entry to the open plan kitchen, living and dining area which is an entertainers delight, complete with 900mm Westinghouse oven, range hood and gas cook top, plus a dishwasher.
To the rear of the home are 3 generous minor bedrooms all queen in size with built in robes, plus a generous main bathroom and laundry with built in linen press and overhead cabinetry.
Outside is a large, semi-enclosed entertaining area with expansive timber decking, rendered feature wall perfect for an outdoor kitchen and down lighting. The decking extends out to a grassed area with magnificent feature timber entry door to the rear lane way, the perfect finish to the north facing, Indonesian inspired oasis.
A stone's throw to the gorgeous Bohemian Brew cafe, and minutes from Vasse Village, Vasse Primary School, Cape Naturaliste College and the pristine shores of Geographe Bay, this contemporary home places you in a perfect location.
Currently tenanted to December 2021, this property represents a great opportunity to nest or invest.
Contact exclusive selling agent Zara Newman today to organise your private inspection of this charming abode.
This property at 5 Cottage Drive, Vasse is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Zara McMorran at Hanson Property Group on 13 Oct 2021.
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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.