In the goldrush of the 1890s, worker’s cottages of limestone, brick and timber began to line the streets of Plympton, and this Sewell Street treasure is a fine example. This riverside neighbourhood is a lovely place to live: warm community life, school, park, the restaurants and cafes of George Street around the corner, and the rich architectural history of homes like this one. One of a pair, with bullnose veranda, bay window, high ceilings and Oregon floors, it is full of atmosphere. Enjoy the easy liveability right now.
Behind the hedge and shaded by the big mandarin tree, the jarrah veranda frames the classic exterior, with a pair of double-hung sashes in the bay window. Inside, the arched entry hallway has honey-coloured Oregon floors, lofty ceilings and fabulous timber dado wall features painted white. The home’s exterior is also white, but the identical home next door displays beautifully detailed tuckpointed brick, to show you what is underneath if you are ever tempted to restore back to the original.
The main bedroom overlooks the veranda, with a grand internal arch framing the bay window. Oregon floors continue in the second bedroom, then the hallway door leads to the lounge room, with a gas log fire in the cast iron surround. Beyond is a white, jarrah-floored modern kitchen with glass splashback, and the bathroom with marble-topped vanity.
A sunroom has been added at the rear, that could also be a dining room or second living area. Step down to the backyard, which is a lovely space full of potential: shady gum trees, limestone garden beds, and a timber outbuilding with laundry and original loo.
Thick stone walls and historic atmosphere are irreplaceable, and everybody loves living in that very special group of streets in the Plympton ward by the river. Start by exploring how your future might unfold at 57 Sewell.
• Classic 1890s brick and limestone cottage
• Brilliant Plympton location near the river
• Oregon and jarrah floors
• High ceilings and an arched hallway
• Bullnose veranda
• Lovely treed backyard, spacious and shady
• Additional living space in rear sunroom
• East Fremantle Primary School and John Curtin College of the Arts school catchments
• Walk to George Street shopping precinct, parks, schools and more
Council Rates: $ 1,139.08 per annum (approx)
Water Rates: $ 1,307.48 per annum (approx)
This property at 57 Sewell Street, East Fremantle is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Stefanie Dobro at White House Property Partners on 22 Feb 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.