It is all about location. With the best view in the street and the best street in the neighbourhood, this amazing 3.48ha property is ready for that large/growing family to enjoy. The unrestricted views across Oyster Harbour can best be enjoyed from the under-cover verandah or at the rear of the home a large under-cover patio will accommodate the biggest of occasions. The substantial four bedroom and two bathroom brick and iron home is just the beginning of this value added property. An open plan living, dining and farm-style kitchen is the heart of this home. A separated second living area with a more formal dining area is perfect for the adults. A bonus shed with caravan port will be dads’ pride and joy. Everything is done, just move in, ride your horse, or simply gaze at the view. For a private viewing call Graham.
This property at 65 Walford Road, Kalgan is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Graham Moncur at First National Real Estate Albany on 25 Feb 2021.
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The townsite of Kalgan is located in the south coastal region, about 21 kilometres northeast of Albany. It was gazetted a townsite in 1912 following the opening up of land in the area, but land had been put aside for a townsite here in 1837. The place was named "Wyndham" on an 1839 map of the area, but there was no subdivision or land made available in the townsite. It is recorded that it was to be the site of a farming community for the Society of Friends (Quakers), but there is no evidence that any Quakers ever settled in the area.
As there was already a Wyndham in the Kimberley when the town was gazetted in 1912, the name Kalgan was chosen for the townsite. Kalgan is the Aboriginal name of the river on which the townsite is situated, the name being first recorded by the explorer Dr A Collie as "Kalgan-up" in 1831. It is said to mean "place of many waters". The river had earlier been referred to as the "French River", since the French explored it in 1803.