The unique fabulous embellishments on this stone terrace are not only a joy to see, they are also a clue to its importance in Fremantle’s architectural history. And what a location; walk down to the river, to the park and fine local schools and enjoy the boutique retail, restaurants and cafes of the desirable George Street precinct.
This property is open to view by appointment, please call Stefanie Dobro to arrange a time to view.
One of a row of four very special Plympton cottages named after Victorian spa towns, ‘Glenlyon’ is pure delight, from the chariot wheels framing the upper pediment to a series of sculptural female heads presiding over the dividing walls. The decorative details are a hallmark of the terraces architect Norman Hitchcock built in Carlton in Melbourne, before coming to WA at the turn of the 20th century. Finely worked Ashar limestone blocks set it apart from other stone cottages, and inside is all atmosphere: Oregon floors and doors, high ceilings, and a northern breezeway separating the home from its neighbour and welcoming the light. The rear laneway access offers parking and you can explore the opportunity to extend.
Secluded behind flourishing bottlebrushes and a white picket fence, the home’s magnificent original front door opens to an arched hallway and two spacious rooms with ornate ceiling roses and fireplaces. Beyond is the lounge/dining area with another splendid fireplace and big northern window to the side path. The kitchen has been modernised with glass splashbacks, glossy white cabinetry and black and white floors.
The bathroom too has been renewed with white vanity and frameless glass shower. Outside is a large area paved in recycled brick: a blank canvas for a future extension, with a laundry and toilet outbuilding, and a rear laneway leading to parking for two cars.
Beautifully kept, with its history unspoiled, and full of possibility, ‘Glenlyon’ is a real treasure in a wonderful community neighbourhood.
• A Plympton landmark: unique early 20th century stone terrace
• Gorgeous exterior detailing
• Original Oregon floors inside
• Northern breezeway brings in the light
• High ceilings, double-hung sash windows, fireplaces
• Modern white kitchen and bathroom
• Rear laneway access
• Fabulous community neighbourhood by George Street
• Walk to river, sought after schools, park, shopping, restaurants
Council rates: $1,622.82 per annum (approx)
Water rates: $1,101.83 per annum (approx)
Strata fees: $1,023.38 (building insurance only) per annum (approx)
This property at 50 King Street, East Fremantle is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Stefanie Dobro at White House Property Partners on 25 Jan 2023.
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East Fremantle is a suburb with great respect for its history and heritage. Established in 1897 after separating from the greater Fremantle area, the town has made every effort to resist the push for infill development and has actively encouraged retention of the many heritage homes, gardens and streetscapes iconic to the area.
George Street is the main entertaining strip in East Fremantle with numerous restaurants, bistros and bars an attraction for both locals and visitors. The Left Bank Café, Bar and Restaurant is a much loved establishment, which basks in beautiful river views. Located just a few kilometres from the Fremantle city centre, East Fremantle residents enjoy proximity to everything from retail outlets, boutique shops, café's, restaurants, pubs, bars and nightclubs. The suburb is well served by public transport and is home to the East Fremantle Football Club and the East Fremantle Yacht Club.