Full of warmth, character and a surprising amount of space, this circa 1946 home blends old-world charm with modern family living in one of the area’s most connected and convenient pockets.
Set behind a private front fence, the classic character facade sits beautifully framed by established greenery including a magnificent shady tree. There’s plenty of off-street parking, a welcoming front portico, and even a decked area perfect for morning coffees or watching the world go by.
Step inside and the character continues - polished timber floors and a feature fireplace create a homely sense of comfort in the front lounge. The original part of the home also includes the main bedroom with built-in robes, a second bedroom, a stylish modern bathroom, and a large country-style kitchen with stainless steel appliances and space for casual dining.
The rear extension delivers that all-important family flexibility, offering a large open-plan living and dining area, three additional bedrooms (each with built-in robes), and a second bathroom combined with laundry. A low-maintenance patio and courtyard provide ease of care.
Immaculately presented and surprisingly spacious with great adaptability for whatever stage of life you're at, this rare five-bedroom home offers versatility for growing families, multi-generational living or anyone needing room to move. All in a location that places you moments from Beaufort Street, Meltham Station, and the Maylands cafe strip while being within the highly sought after Inglewood Primary School catchment.
Water rates approx. $1,303.83 per annum.
Council rates approx. $2,366.13 per annum.
This property at 54 Grand Promenade, Bayswater is a five bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Shaun Pratt and Jake Hamilton at Bellcourt Mount Lawley on 09 Nov 2025.
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Bayswater is located on the northeastern side of the Swan River. It is approximately seven kilometres from the Perth CBD and close to Maylands, Morley and Embleton. Bayswater is part of the City of Bayswater municipality, which is colloquially known as the ‘Garden City’. The inner metro suburb, which has a total land area of 10 square kilometres, began its major suburban development in the late 1880s.
Bayswater offers its residents a classic suburban environment close to urban conveniences. The Bayswater Train Station is a major feature of the suburb, which makes commuting around the Perth metro area very easy for locals. There are also plenty of schools within the area, and it is close to parks and other desirable amenities. The Morley Galleria, which is a major Perth shopping centre, is just a short drive away.