This beautiful rural retreat is situated on 1.68 hectares of lawns, eucalyptus trees and paddocks, with all the features a family could enjoy. Multiple living areas, a delightful patio, pool, all with one of the best natural outlooks we have had the pleasure of presenting to market. Properties like this aren't just rare to find, they have been carefully crafted over the years to become the perfect family home. Enquire now to book your viewing at 101 Adamson St, and get ready to fall in love.
INSIDE
The main living room is set under a soaring raking ceiling, an iconic 'Jarrahdale' fireplace, a lovely centrepiece providing warmth and comfort to the heart of the home. Close at hand, a roomy and modern kitchen offers ample cabinet space, stone tops, breakfast bar, and all the equipment to make family cooking a breeze. A convenient meals room with views through the patio creates a lovely space for morning and evenings. A second large living room is perfectly positioned for games and activities, while a separate formal lounge and dining is thoughtfully located away from the main living zone for peace and quiet. Nearby, the study provides a quiet space to work from home. The home is an absolute delight, with generational family living at the core of the design. Premium finishes and quality fixtures all speak to the careful maintenance provided throughout the years by the original owners.
All bedrooms are fitted with ceiling fans, and the master bedroom is a true retreat set apart from the others, with a walk-in robe and private ensuite. The remaining three bedrooms are all large, with built-in robes and close access to the bathroom, which is equipped with a large shower, spa bath and double vanity. Wood flooring flows throughout the home, and ducted evaporative air-conditioning combined with a split-system system ensures year-round comfort.
OUTSIDE
Heading outside, a large patio space connects to the wrap-around verandah and double carport, looking over a grassy lawn and out to the saltwater pool, the ideal space to rest and entertain. A timber deck is the perfect location to relax looking out over the surrounding grounds. Storage will not be an issue, with 2x colorbond sheds, one 12x10m with space for parking caravans or other vehicles, and one 12x8m and with 3-phase power. 3x 90kL rainwater tanks are all interconnected and supply the property with fresh water. If you wish to house horses, a steel horse stable and 2x paddocks are ready for you. A cute cubby house is available for children to explore, while the picture-perfect bar is ready for adults to enjoy the latest sports game.
LOCATION
Situated in Mundijong, this property offers the benefits of semi-rural living while still being within easy reach of local shops, schools, and transport links. Mundijong IGA and Tavern is only minutes away, as is access to major highways connecting to the broader metro and south-west corridor.
HOW TO VIEW
Private viewings are available for this property. A walk-through video will also be provided. Enquire today to arrange your inspection.
PROPERTY FEATURES
• 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms
• 3x Living Rooms + 2x Dining + Study
• Fireplace & Wood Flooring
• Large Modern Kitchen
• Evaporative A/C + Split System
• Ceiling Fans in Bedrooms
• Saltwater Swimming Pool
• 12x10m Shed
• 12x8m Powered Workshop
• 3x 90kL Rainwater Tanks
• 2x Fenced Paddocks + Stables
PROPERTY PARTICULARS
• Build Year: 1990
• Block Size: 1.68Ha / 4.15ac
• Living Size: 239 sqm
• Council Rates: $3,071 pa
• Water Rates: N/A
(All values are approximated)
This property at Lot 101 Adamson Street, Mundijong is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Ash Swarts and Ashton Dekker at O'Neil Real Estate on 16 Sep 2025.
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Mundijong was originally named Jarrahdale Junction. It was at the junction of the Rockingham-Jarrahdale line and the government line from Perth to Bunbury which was built in 1893. A town grew up around the junction, and a timber depot which included a large planing mill was constructed. The town was first declared as "Manjedal" in 1893 as it was thought to be the Aboriginal name of the area. In 1897 this was found to be incorrect, and the name was changed to Mundijong.
Positioned between the coast and the hills, this suburb provides is an important centre for the local farming industry including orchards, farmlands and wineries. Mundijong has a rural feel with beautiful waterfalls, walking trails and forest hinterland of the Serpentine Jarrahdale district. Other facilities include a local IGA, Serpentine Jarrahdale Community Resource Centre and a local primary school.