Spacious, inviting and ready for you to move in and call it 'Home' with a flexible layout that provides ample room inside and out. This home boasts a flexible floor plan incorporating three living zones that allow adults and children a place to relax and play together or enjoy their own space. Situated in a friendly neighbourhood conveniently positioned close to local shopping, schools and amenities you will enjoy a lifestyle of carefree convenience. Features include:
4 large bedrooms with built in robes
Separate study
2 bathrooms
Ensuite with separate toilet
Open plan kitchen, dining & family room
Bright and airy renovated kitchen
Formal lounge & dining room
Theatre room/sitting room
Ducted evaporative air-conditioning
Insulation and 3 gas bayonets (1 per living area)
Solar panel system
Paved patio area for entertaining
Step outside to the insulated patio overlooking the swimming pool which is just the thing for those warm balmy summer evenings entertaining family and friends.
Manicured lawns and gardens
Top all that off with a very handy powered shed workshop and even a couple of rainwater tanks, you have the complete package situated in the best street in Harvey
801m2 block in a quiet cul-de-sac location
Block Size: 801m2
Water Rates: $1463.12 approx.
Land Rates: $2197.72 approx.
Build Year: 1993
This property at 8 Stanford Court, Harvey is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Jacob Williams at Barr & Standley on 30 Mar 2022.
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Harvey townsite is located in the southwest 140 kilometres south of Perth. It derives its name from the nearby Harvey River, which was named by Governor Stirling in 1829, soon after the river's discovery by explorers Collie and Preston in 1829. Although not positively known, the river is most likely named after Rear Admiral Sir John Harvey RN, Commander in Chief of the West Indies Station in 1818. Stirling was in command of the "Brazen" in those waters at the time, and Harvey recommended him for promotion. Stirling named a number of Western Australian features after his former navy colleagues.
Harvey was developed as a private town in the 1890s following the opening of a railway station there in 1893. In 1926 the Harvey Road Board sought the declaration of a townsite, but this did not occur until 1938.