Views Forever
Rarely, in this coveted village locale, do homes of this scope and quality come to market. With panoramic views from all entertaining and family living spaces, as well as the expansive primary suite, this home delivers outstanding value.
If you dream of living each day in a spacious home where sweeping views, shifting seasons, and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets form your everyday backdrop, this is your invitation to make it yours.
DOWNSTAIRS
• Dramatic double-door formal entry with smart lock
• Sophisticated kitchen featuring Argentinian granite waterfall benchtops, four-panel bifold servery windows, custom cabinetry, premium fixtures and fittings, and generous breakfast bar, all orientated to maximise the panoramic views
• Meals area with huge bi-fold doors, opening onto the very generous outdoor alfresco and entertaining area (fully enclosable)
• Expansive living space with views across the city, serviced by split-system
• Sprawling junior suite to the back of the home, with walk-through robe, ensuite, and split-system; perfect for older children, visiting family, or guests who've had one too many wines on the deck!
• Three additional queen bedrooms, two with BIRs and split systems
• Separate study/office area (or sixth bedroom)
• Updated family bathroom with bath, separate w/c, and linen cupboard
• Huge laundry with cavernous under-stair storage and external access
• Breathtaking views across the city, coast, and into the Boya Quarry
• High ceilings and custom window treatments throughout
• Family-friendly flooring throughout
UPSTAIRS
• Gleaming jarrah staircase leading to a vast self-contained primary suite
• King sized bedroom with spectacular city and quarry views through oversized banks of windows
• Fully fitted walk-through robe
• Double vanity ensuite with skylight over the shower
• Generous retreat with kitchenette and private balcony
• Split system in each of the bedroom and retreat
• Block-out blinds to all windows
• Downlights throughout
• Large attic storage space off landing
OUTSIDE
• Timber-lined 42m2 alfresco with ceiling fans and downlights, fully enclosable with electric blinds
• Huge covered backyard patio overlooking flat, reticulated lawn in an enclosed inner yard perfect for children or pets
• Nature-play fenced backyard with stunning granite outcrops, monkey bars, chicken coop, garden shed, and fruit trees
• Double enclosed carport with attached studio/gym/store, ready for your creative vision
• Easy-care reticulated front gardens
• Sweeping hand-crafted stone staircase to front door, with motion-activated lighting
• ATU system
• New 6.6Kw solar panel system
• Retained flat area off driveway, perfect for a detached office or ancillary building (STA)
• Engineer's plans available for stunning infinity-edge pool
Perfectly positioned close to the village centre and bridle trail, on a close-knit street known for its social gatherings, this stunning and expansive home is beautifully presented and move-in ready with scope to personalise and add value.
Please contact Jasmine Fyfe on 0448 064 680 for more information or viewing times.
Please note that while we take great care in preparing and collating the information contained in our advertisements, we cannot warrant the accuracy or completeness of this information. We recommend prospective buyers make their own independent enquiries to verify the information contained in this advertisement, as it cannot be relied upon and does not form part of any contract for sale.
This property at 5 Sandover Road, Darlington is a five bedroom, three bathroom house sold by Jasmine Fyfe at Provincial Real Estate on 08 Jun 2025.
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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.