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Nestling in cul-de-sac serenity and immediately adjacent to the majestic Greenmount National Park, this 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom haven of seclusion packs a lot of advantages into its sprawling half-acre block. Ideal for nature lovers, dog walkers and those who just love the beautiful outdoors that Perth’s rolling hills have to offer, but who need to be close to transport hubs and town centre services.
The property boasts a private NW aspect rear garden that unfolds before you within a beautifully sunny valley complete with charming winter stream – hours of fun for kids’ tadpole hunting - and a huge garage big enough for four average cars. A huge entertaining patio at the rear has its own built-in barbecue and leaves plenty of room for a bubbling spa if need be, whilst an 6m x 4m (approx.) powered workshop shed will keep the budding tradesman of the house very happy. There’s the man-cave right there. And if you’re interests run to keeping a few chooks, there’s super chicken coop down in the old orchard by the stream.
Back inside, a cosy wood-burning Kent fireplace warms the open-plan living and dining area, and there’s a split-system aircon unit to help keep things just right temperature wise throughout the year. The striking kitchen has all the appliances you need - a sleek white double-drawer dishwasher, quality electric range-hood, cooktop and oven appliances, all set off with stylish light fittings and real wood work tops. Right next to the kitchen is the well designed laundry with access to the outside terrace, and also to the recently renovated powder room with WC, wash basin and vanity unit.
The master bedroom has mirrored built-in wardrobes, whilst the wet areas have also been cleverly revamped as of late – inclusive of a sleek bathroom with a shower, toilet, heated towel rack and more. All bedrooms have plush fitted carpets.
Located just 10 minutes’ drive from Midland Railway station and just 20 minutes from the airport, and close to lush parks, schools, shopping and all the major transport arteries, there is a surprising sense of convenience attached to this gorgeous residence, despite being hidden from the rest of the world.
FEATURES:
• Generous 2,026sqm (approx.) block
• Will suit a small family, couple or somebody wanting to simply down-size
• Solid brick construction and iron roof
• Double French doors linking the lounge with the garden
• Stylish low-maintenance timber-look flooring to living spaces
• Double-width roller door to the garage
• Double kitchen sinks
• Carpeted bedrooms
• Separate toilet off the laundry
• 12 solar power-panels
• Split-system reverse-cycle air-conditioning
• Ceiling fans to the lounge and two bedrooms (including the master)
• Skylight to lounge
• Feature down lights
• Stylish modern light fittings
• Solar hot-water system
• Terraced and reticulated front garden
• Flat lawn areas to the rear terraced yard – reticulated and featuring vegetable gardens/patches
• Chook house
• Small orchard
• Winter creek
• Rainwater storage
• Ample paved parking space for a caravan and extra cars
Please contact NIGEL PETERS on 0407 212 156 for more details.
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 82 Pittersen Road, Darlington is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Nigel Peters at The Agency on 29 Oct 2020.
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The name "Darlington" is derived from adding the English suffix "ton", meaning "town" to the name of the range in the area - Darling Range which was first named "General Darling Range". The name was first used by Dr Alfred Waylen who established the "Darlington Vineyard" here in 1883-4.
Darlington remains one of the few locations in the Perth hills with an early 20th century village ambience. It is known for its vibrant community with seemingly as many committees and groups as it has residents. The suburb has a local general store however residents rely on the the facilities at Midland and Mundaring which are close by. There are also various primary and secondary schools in the area.