Flanked by Australian native trees, an abundance of outdoor living and a symphony of birdlife, this original four-bedroom, one-bathroom Californian ranch-style home is oozing renovation or restoration potential.
With all the charming hallmarks of original jarrah boards, high ceilings, oversized casement windows, decorative tiles and an iconic pitched roof, the home has remained in pristine condition since it was built in 1958.
Adopting warm and inviting country vibes, the open plan living, kitchen and dining enjoy copious amounts of natural light along with garden views from every corner. Fitted with timber bench tops, a five-burner gas stove top and large Eurolec oven, the northern aspect of the kitchen is particularly pleasing for the home cook or entertaining guests.
Located at one of the most elevated sites in Mount Claremont, the home enjoys cooling sea breezes in the warmer months, along with excellent insulation for comfort in the cooler seasons.
Like many homes of this era, the original sleep-out, now converted into a kitchen larder/storage nook, still remains, and extends to one of several outdoor garden and entertaining zones. Similarly, the original laundry offers abundant storage, external courtyard access and a separate guest toilet.
Framed by a paved alfresco and protected veranda, the outdoor potential here is endless. This generous 840sqm block could accommodate a swimming pool, a modern extension or be transformed into a gardening lover's paradise - or perhaps all three combined!
Each of the four bedrooms, one with French door access to a light-filled courtyard, are generously sized with excellent natural light, ceiling fans and access to a shared bathroom fitted with a tub and vintage decorative tiles.
Other handy features include individual carport and a lock-up garage area with a workshop, garden shed and off-street parking to accommodate all manner of motoring items including, four vehicles, a caravan, trailer or small boat.
Adored for its neighbourly charm within a quiet, friendly and secure community, this home enjoys close proximity to some of the finest leisure, retail, sporting, and recreational options in Perth.
Pinetree Park, stunning open spaces around Lake Claremont, Bold Park and Perry Lakes, along with HBF Challenge Stadium, Cottesloe Golf Club, Swanbourne beach, gym and pool facilities and the charming caf strip at Asquith Street are all within walking distance.
Scotch College and John XXIII College, Mount Claremont Primary School (and the weekend farmer's market), Claremont Quarter and the spectacular new Foodies Market IGA (Claremont), are also accessible by foot or via convenient public transport routes.
This home offers the ideal opportunity for families, couples or solo dwellers to continue enjoying its enviable lifestyle benefits whilst adding their personal style to a perfect canvas.
- Fully reticulated, water-wise front and rear gardens
- Ceiling fans throughout
- LED downlighting
- Gas bayonet and original fireplace (living room)
- Carport for one vehicle, plus a lock-up garage for one vehicle
- Workshop and garden shed facilities
- Abundant off-street parking - boat/caravan/several cars
- Original jarrah flooring throughout
- Excellent natural light, breezeways efficiencies and insulation
- Solar hot water, plus electric booster
- Security locks on windows/security grill on doors
- Walking distance to stunning parkland areas, Swanbourne beach, Cottesloe Golf Course and high-end convenience and retail outlets
- Minutes to Scotch College, John XXIII College, and Mount Claremont Primary School.
This property at 8 Landon Way, Mount Claremont is a four bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Vivien Yap at Ray White Dalkeith | Claremont on 14 Oct 2020.
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Mount Claremont is a relatively quiet suburb just nine kilometres on the outskirts of Perth. Characterised by its array of impressive architecture, much of Mount Claremont's growth began in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The suburb lies within the municipalities of the Town of Cambridge and the City of Nedlands and provides residents with a lifestyle removed from over urbanisation, while still close enough to enjoy its benefits.
Beautiful, spacious homes flanked by leafy greenery line the streets of Mount Claremont, with plenty of parks and reserves to explore and enjoy. The suburb has good public transport links and is on the railway line between Karrakatta and Loch Street. Other features of the area include Challenge Stadium, Mount Claremont Primary School, John XXIII College and Wollaston Theological College.