Escape to the tranquillity of a tree-lined cul-de-sac Woodbridge street where this lovingly-renovated 3 bedroom 2 bathroom villa so privately lies.
The lush Holmesdale Park can be found towards the end of the street, with Woodbridge Primary School the other way. Woodbridge Train Station is also around the corner, whilst the likes of the Woodbridge Hotel, the Helena and Swan Rivers, food and shopping in the heart of both Guildford and Midland and our picturesque Swan Valley are all only minutes away in their own right.
The large master-bedroom suite at the front of the house plays host to a walk-in wardrobe, as well as a modernised ensuite bathroom with a separate bath, shower and toilet. The second bathroom can be found off the laundry and comprises of a toilet, vanity and shower.
Stylish light fittings illuminate the open-plan family, dining and kitchen area. The latter part of the layout features double sinks, a storage pantry, a range hood, gas cooktop and an under-bench oven.
Doubling personal living options is a welcoming lounge room at the front of the home. At the rear, a spacious outdoor patio-entertaining area only adds to the serenity and isn’t overlooked by anybody.
Tucked away where you will never find it, this gem of a villa is pure bliss. Make it yours now to avoid disappointment!
Other features include, but are not limited to;
Low-maintenance timber-look flooring
Updated kitchen
Single carport
Electric security window roller shutters
Ducted air-conditioning
Security doors
Easy-care gardens
Space to park a second car in tandem
For more information, please contact Leanne Glossop on 0414 225 414
This property at 7/28 Holmesdale Road, Woodbridge is a three bedroom, two bathroom villa sold by Leanne Glossop and Kelly Jones at Jones and Co Property on 03 Nov 2021.
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Woodbridge is a small suburb within the City of Swan that used to be known as ‘West Midland’ when it was formerly part of neighbouring suburb Midland. Woodbridge’s first growth period took place in the 1880s and 1890s, but it wasn’t till after the Second World War that significant development occurred.
Predominantly a suburb used for housing, Woodbridge enjoys close proximity to the Midland CBD. Within its boundaries there are two schools, Woodbridge Primary School and Governor Stirling Senior High School, as well as a local shopping centre which takes care of immediate amenity and shopping requirements.
Woodbridge Railway Station provides good transport options connecting to the Midland line and providing a direct route into Perth. Other features of note are the Woodbridge House National Trust and the Woodbridge Riverside Park and Play Space.