Set beyond a picket fence in a quiet, tree-lined street in a highly sought-after neighbourhood, this beautifully preserved 1920s weatherboard cottage combines timeless charm with modern-day practicality. Nestled on historic Thompson Road, this character home offers an unbeatable lifestyle in the heart of North Fremantle. Perfectly positioned on the narrowest part of the peninsula, it’s just moments from both the river and the beach, with Vlamingh Parklands and scenic waterfront paths only metres away.
From the moment you arrive, the home's inviting façade, complete with a classic front verandah, hints at the warmth and personality within. This is a property that has been thoughtfully updated to suit today’s lifestyle while retaining the period features that make it truly special.
Step inside and be greeted by polished jarrah floorboards, soaring high ceilings, and a long central hallway that immediately creates a sense of space and openness. The home’s bright and airy interiors are complemented by its original period detailing, seamlessly blending history and contemporary style. Three generously sized bedrooms with built-in-robes are positioned at the front of the home.
The spacious kitchen has been updated with modern conveniences while honouring the home’s heritage charm. Featuring timber benchtops, a farmhouse sink, and quality appliances, it is the heart of the home and perfect for those who enjoy entertaining or creating culinary delights. Flowing from the kitchen is a cosy dining area and north-facing living space that makes relaxing with family or friends a joy.
The outdoor areas have been designed for easy living and entertaining. The expansive covered alfresco deck is the perfect spot for hosting summer barbecues or unwinding with a coffee in the morning sun. The low-maintenance backyard features established gardens and an additional shed, ideal for hobbyists or extra storage. Secure off-street parking with a rear carport adds another layer of convenience to this already exceptional home.
This home not only offers a lifestyle of comfort and convenience but also a sense of history and charm that is becoming increasingly rare. Whether you’re a family looking for your forever home, a couple seeking a peaceful retreat, or an investor in search of a property that will always be in demand, this delightful cottage is sure to impress.
Property Features:
- A 1920s weatherboard cottage, gorgeous character features throughout
- High ceilings, polished jarrah floorboards, timber double sash windows
- Three spacious bedrooms with BIR’s, double French door entry to bed 3
- Updated kitchen, timber benchtops, farmhouse sink, quality appliances
- Carpeted north facing living room, A/C throughout
- Large alfresco deck overlooking backyard, ideal for year-round alfresco dining
- Council-approved plans for extension and renovations
- Low-maintenance, secure backyard with established gardens & shed
- Secure off-street parking with a carport accessible from Pamment Street
- Positioned in a family-friendly neighbourhood, within walking distance to local parks, schools, shops, and public transport
- School catchments: North Fremantle Primary School, John Curtin College of the Arts, Fremantle college
For more information please call Exclusive Selling Agent Stefanie Dobro from White House Property Partners on 0409 229 115.
Council Rates: $2,651.10 per annum (approx)
Water Rates: $1,359.53 per annum (approx)
This property at 96 Thompson Road, North Fremantle is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Stefanie Dobro at White House Property Partners.
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If you would like to get in touch with Stefanie Dobro regarding 96 Thompson Road, North Fremantle, please call 0409 229 115 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyNorth Fremantle is a mixed-use suburb within the City of Fremantle that was settled in the 1850s. Its three square kilometre land area is used for residential, industrial and commercial purposes. The suburb enjoys enviable views of the Swan River to the east and south, as well as views of the Indian Ocean to the west. North Fremantle's landscape is characterised by both modern and heritage architecture.
A beach-side lifestyle is enjoyed in North Fremantle, with Leighton Beach, Port Beach and Harvey Beach all accessible. Adding to the coastal appeal are the restaurants that line the sands of the beaches offering breathtaking views over great food day and night. Local night spots include the popular Mojo's Bar and Railway Hotel. Other features are the North Fremantle Bowling Club, North Fremantle Train Station and North Fremantle Primary School.