Enjoy a coastal tree change in the stunning south west of WA!
This perfect lock & leave rural property located on 1.2acres features a beautiful character home with bushland views providing a fantastic getaway only 3 hours from Perth.
Equally suitable as an easy lock & leave holiday home or permanent living, the property is north facing with a solar passive design. The home is fully insulated including an insulated subfloor system and internal feature granite rock wall. Thermal mass ensures the home is kept warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Offering space and privacy, this craftsman built home is a one-off design and features use of local timbers with jarrah beams and decking as well as marri timber flooring in the living space and the staircase.
The open plan living area features a Nectre fireplace on a granite hearth and walk in wine cellar with over 500 bottle capacity.
The luxury master bedroom on the upper level has treetop views with spacious ensuite.
Entertain with ease on the large north facing jarrah timber deck with marri lined ceiling.
Other features include:-
• Surround sound speaker system wired into walls and outdoor ceiling
• Reverse cycle Daikin inverter in living area
• Quality kitchen features a freestanding Westinghouse oven
• Low maintenance property with native vegetation & some fruit trees
• Close to local walk trails and nature reserve
• Only 10 mins drive to Dunsborough town centre & Geographe Bay
• 10 minutes drive to Yallingup & Smiths Beaches
• Easy lock and leave home, suitable for holidays
This easy care acreage in Quindalup is unique and offers a special lifestyle opportunity.
Now is the time to enjoy all the south west has to offer, call exclusive agent Julie Fairclough today!
M: 0407 174 258
This property at 65 Caudalie Way, Quindalup is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Julie Fairclough at Realmark Dunsborough on 04 Oct 2020.
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The townsite of Quindalup is located on Geographe Bay, 250 kilometres west southwest of Perth and 21 kilometres west of Busselton. The Quindalup area is the site of one of the state's earliest timber industries, and a timber mill was built here and timber exported through a jetty on the coast in the early 1860s. McGibbon and Yelverton used the name Quindalup in referring to their mill in the 1860s, and in the 1870s the government reserved land here. In 1899 a number of local fishermen in the area requested the Minister for Lands to subdivide the beachfront land. The Minister approved the subdivision, surveys of "working mens blocks" were made, and the townsite of Quindalup gazetted in 1899.
Quindalup is an Aboriginal name meaning "the place of quenda's". The Quenda is a small bandicoot common in the area.