Perched among mature trees and gardens on a secluded rear battle-axe block, this enchanting two-storey property reimagines the classic treehouse for modern living. The home's design pays homage to childhood dreams while delivering refined contemporary comfort, creating a fusion of architecture and nature that encapsulates the best of the Perth Hills vernacular.
3 bedrooms 1 bathroom
1984-built timber & iron
Open plan ground floor
Well-appointed kitchen
Flexible first-floor design
Split AC and SC fireplace
Sheltered outdoor living
Powered workshop w loft
2055 sqm battle axe block
Close town, trail, schools
Step into the pages of a storybook where natural light dances across the blackbutt timber floor of open-plan living spaces, a spiral staircase ascends to a tree-top retreat and French doors connect seamlessly to the verdant gardens beyond. A timber exterior and soaring gabled roof suggest an enchanted forest cabin, while exposed beams, a slow combustion fire and bright, neutral finishes deliver interiors with timeless style.
With its stone benchtops wrapping one corner of the ground-floor layout, the kitchen speaks the language of modern functionality. A dishwasher, 4-burner hob, electric oven, and under-bench storage deliver a practical workspace where passionate cooks and entertainers will shine.
Adjoining the living zone is a carpeted junior bedroom with built-in robes. This bright, modern room is an idyllic bower for little chicks and cherished guests.
Completing the layout on the ground floor is a walk-through laundry and a fully tiled family bathroom with a rainfall shower and modern vanity. Reverse-cycle air conditioning supplements the split system air conditioning and ensures year-round comfort.
A central spiral staircase leads to the upper level, where a versatile retreat space, currently styled as a bedroom, opens onto a private balcony – an ideal setting for stargazing or morning coffee among the treetops. This flexible upper floor can serve as a primary bedroom, studio, or additional living area, adapting effortlessly to changing needs. At the rear of the upstairs plan is a large principal bedroom with a picture window onto the tree canopy.
Outdoor living is celebrated with a sheltered alfresco area perfect for year-round entertaining. Meanwhile, meandering paths lead through gardens, revealing quiet nooks and open lawns, a choice of spaces for contemplation and recharging, and an ever-changing inspiration for creative play and exploration.
The reticulated gardens have been thoughtfully cultivated and lovingly tended to create a lush wonderland. A productive garden includes raised vegetable beds, established fruit trees and a chicken coop. The two-storey powered workshop with loft space echoes the home’s architectural character while providing extra work and storage space.
This unique property represents the essence of Perth Hills living – where whimsy meets comfort, and the boundary between inside and out dissolves. It's a rare offering that combines the romance of elevated living with the convenience of contemporary design, creating a sanctuary that feels grounded and uplifting.
For those seeking an escape from the ordinary without sacrificing modern amenities, this enchanting home offers a sophisticated take on treehouse living, just moments from the region's celebrated walking trails, local schools and the friendly township of Mount Helena.
To arrange an inspection of this property, call Lee Nangle – 0427 202 366
This property at 60 Johnston Street, Mount Helena is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Lee Nangle at Brookwood Realty.
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If you would like to get in touch with Lee Nangle regarding 60 Johnston Street, Mount Helena, please call 0427 202 366 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyMount Helena is a rural and residential suburb 33 kilometres north of Perth. Established in the mid-1800s, Mount Helena's most significant development period didn't occur until the 1970s and 1980s. The suburb has a total land area of 29 square kilometres.
The numerous parks and reserves that provide Mount Helena with its beautiful rural backdrop are perhaps the suburbs most notable features. Some of these parks and reserves include Wooroloo Regional Park, Dargin Park, Pioneer Park and the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail. Also of note are the Mount Helena Aquatic Centre and several local schools such as Eastern Hills Senior High School and Mount Helena Primary School.
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