This was Byford at the very beginning, a small town established to support the state brickworks up on the scarp and this home on the highway was one of the earliest homes built in the suburb. Built in 1925 and sitting on a huge 1141m2 block with the Beenyup Brook meandering through the property with established trees, lush green lawns and so much room for the kids to roam and explore.
The cottage is simple and cute with a lounge to the front of the home showcasing high ceilings and leadlight windows with a slow combustion wood fire, a lovely kitchen/dining room plus to the rear a pretty decent size living room with a beautiful aspect over the block. The bedrooms are all a reasonable size and the bathroom boasting a bath and new vanity looks the part.
Outside the patio overlooks the trees and shrubs down into the brook, there's an additional outbuilding/storeroom which would make a pretty cool little studio/home office with a bit or work. There's a half colourbond fence that divides the backyard making it more kid friendly and so much room in the backyard for almost anything you'd like to do. Given it's near 100 years old there so much character on offer as well as the normal wear and tear of homes of this vintage.
So close to the shops and all the attractions of the Byford town centre!
Con Mathews on 0402 235 535
This property at 889 South Western Highway, Byford is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Con Mathews at O'Neil Real Estate on 22 Nov 2023.
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Byford is a suburb on the south-eastern edge of Perth approximately 33 kilometres from the Perth CBD. The district had an entirely rural population until the early part of the 20th century.
Byford is a town with most of the amenities and conveniences you would expect including halls, two state schools, clubs, a sporting oval, a trotting complex, several shops and businesses, a flour mill and farms in the surrounding rural areas.