Built in the early 1900s predominantly of local stone this historic character home offers 3/4 bedroom, 1 bathroom and 2 WCs is wrapped in lush Virginia creeper and is surrounded by extensive, beautifully established gardens with private sitting areas - a real feature of this charming property. Nestled privately on 5 acres / 2.23 hectares connected to scheme water.
Front porch offering formal entry to wide central hallway with high ceilings and chandeliers.
Enormous formal lounge approx. 8.8m x 5.4m with high ceilings, ornate cornices, chandelier and fire place
Huge formal dining room approx. 6m x 4.2m also with high ceilings, ornate cornices and chandelier.
Light and bright sunroom / meals area with lovely outlook over gardens.
Spacious family room with s/c wood fire, s/s reverse cycle air conditioner and views out to the extensive private courtyard / outdoor entertaining area.
Country kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space, walk in pantry, space for dishwasher and modern electric appliances.
Large master bedroom with built in cupboards and sizeable dressing room big enough to accommodate an ensuite.
Generous sized bedrooms 2 & 3 with high ceilings, one with built-in cupboards.
4th bedroom / library also with high ceilings.
Practical bathroom with floor to ceiling tiling.
Private outdoor entertaining area.
Separate studio / games room, carport and various sheds.
Nestled privately on 5 acres boasting lovely established gardens.
For more details or a private viewing call Edwin Hugh 0409 107 877
This property at 5360 Great Eastern Highway, Mundaring is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Edwin Hugh at Just Real Estate (WA) on 18 Jan 2021.
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Permanent settlement in Mundaring began in 1882-84 when Mr Peter Gugeri established a vineyard south of the Eastern Railway. The first railway siding at Mundaring was named after him and for some years the area was generally known as "Gugeris". A later settler, M H Jacoby, took over Gugeris' vineyards in 1893, and named the business the "Mundaring Vineyard Company". The name came from an Aboriginal camp situated nearby and the meaning given to Jacoby by the aborigines was "a high place on a high place". The correct pronunciation was "Mundahring" but common usage has gradually converted this to "Mundairing".
Known as the heart of the Perth hills, Mundaring is located on the eastern edge of the Perth Hills. It offers stunning walking and cycling trails, spectacular state forest and national parks and home to the historic Mundaring Weir. Other facilities include two primary schools (Sacred Heart School and Mundaring Primary School) and one secondary school (Mundaring Christian College).