This striking circa 1960’s cottage has been transformed into a stunning architectural masterpiece. Renovated and extended in 2019 with a design by award-winning Margaret River architects Willcox & Associates and integrating sustainable finishes like the reclaimed Jarrah from the old Subiaco markets building this chic coastal abode is truly one of a kind.
Floor to ceiling double glazed glass, luxury appointments, soaring ceilings and an ultra-functional floor plan highlight a long list of sublime features that will make your heart sing - the façade is captivating from the street and the transformation is spectacular.
What we love:
- An emphasis on sustainability with a mix of original and reclaimed wandoo timber flooring along with vintage jarrah from the old Subiaco markets building
- The designer kitchen with sleek Miele appliances, soft closing cabinetry and pendant lighting
- A stunning master suite with oversized bathroom, full height tiling and double rain shower heads
- Double glazed floor to ceiling glass to the extension
- 20 x 5kw solar panels with Fronius inverter
- Reverse cycle air conditioning
- Under stair cellar/storage
- Outdoor hot water shower
The lifestyle you will live:
- 400m to the Brighton fresh food market, Brooklyn and Harvest Boulangerie Patisserie
- 500m to Drift kitchen, Skol and Fam Bam Burger Bar
- 700m down your street and you are at the waters edge of Brighton Beach
- 1km to the Scarborough foreshore and entertainment precinct
School catchment zones:
Primary - Scarborough Primary School (300m)
Secondary – Churchlands SHS (3.8km)
To get more info contact Brad McEwen on 0435215450
This property at 70 Brighton Road, Scarborough is a five bedroom, three bathroom house sold by Brad McEwen at Haiven Property on 30 Jan 2022.
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Home to one of the most iconic beaches in Perth, Scarborough is a desirable coastal suburb within the City of Stirling. Its five square kilometre land area is predominantly used for residential purposes, though it does have a significant entertainment precinct that attracts people from all over the Perth metropolitan area and beyond.
At the heart of Scarborough is the Scarborough Beach precinct. A popular ocean foreshore, it houses a hotel, a variety of shops, restaurants and of course a beautiful coastline.
There are several parks and reserves in Scarborough, such as Abbett Park which provides locals with sporting facilities for football, squash, lawn bowls, tennis and cricket. There are also two primary schools, a library and a community recreation centre within the suburb.