What to love?
Realmark is excited to present Wickham's own slice of history. 'The Cop Shop' formally the old police station in amongst the hub of Wickham. It has been smartly re-designed into a modern industrial dual occupancy with a block size of endless potential. Nothing of this caliber has been on offer previously in Wickham and definitely not one to miss out on.
Capitalise now on the area's lack of accommodation with a guaranteed income and main house ready to just move straight in and enjoy that Pilbara life.
What to know?
- Fully renovated and stylishly furnished 8 bedroom, 3.5 bath dual homes.
- Revel in the comfort of the spacious master suite with office/study area, walk-in robe, large ensuite, and separate side room used as a studio style gym.
- Spilt air con systems throughout
- Open plan living and kitchen areas
- Both kitchens would impress any culinary expert with concrete bench tops, integrated dishwashers, ovens, and microwaves
- Large outdoor entertaining areas for dining, lounging, and grilling on the built in BBQ.
- Ample storage in both dwellings
- Private and secure fully enclosed yard. 3 double sized gates with one automatic and a single gate.
Water Rates: $1,773.60
Council Rates: $2,198.80
Who to talk to?
Contact James Group on 0419 903 787 for more information on securing this family home.
This property at 757 Mulga Way, Wickham is a eight bedroom, three bathroom house sold by Jordan James and Dylan Rakich at Realmark - Karratha on 07 Jun 2022.
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Wickham is a townsite in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, located 1572 kilometres north of Perth and 13 kilometres north of Roebourne. The town was announced in 1970 to provide housing and support facilities for the Cliffs Western Australia Mining Company Pty Ltd developments at the nearby port of Cape Lambert. It was gazetted in 1971.
Wickham is named after John Clements Wickham RN, of HMS "Beagle". The choice of name recognises Wickham's work in surveying the intertropical coasts of Australia from 1838 to 1840, including the north west coast in the vicinity of Wickham. Wickham was born in Scotland in 1798, and joined the Royal Navy as a midshipman in 1812. From 1831 to 1836 he sailed on the Beagle's voyage around the world as second in charge under Captain Robert FitzRoy. Wickham was then appointed commander of the expedition to survey the coast of Australia on the "Beagle", with John Lort Stokes his second in charge. Wickham later settled in Australia, and died in France in 1864.