(Possible subdivision)
From the moment you step through the gate you will realize just how much potential this gorgeous turn of the century weatherboard home has.
Starting with the return verandah and full height sash window, features include wide jarrah boards, timber skirtings, high ceilings and generous room sizes throughout. There’s two fireplaces (including kitchen wood stove), a leadlight window over the wide front door, and the central hall with decorative arch is simply wonderful.
With three or four bedrooms, the flexible floorplan offers a wide variety of possibilities, with large sitting and dining rooms.
The extension offers an updated kitchen, bathroom and laundry, plus there’s a plunge pool and double garage at the rear.
Close to Iona Primary, Belin Restaurant and Wok N Roll, you are only minutes away from local shops and an abundance of parkland. Walks or rides along the riverside pathways are yours to enjoy every day, and there’s easy access to South Cottesloe beaches. This is the perfect chance to enjoy “Riverandsea” living!!
NOTE:- Set on 501 square metres of land, the R40 zoning with two street plus laneway access allows for possible future subdivision.
Don’t miss this outstanding opportunity, call today for details and to arrange your private inspection.
This Mosman Park property is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Gerald Watts at riverandsea real estate on 15 Oct 2020.
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Home to some of the most exclusive properties in Perth, Mosman Park also has some industrial and commercial infrastructure. Flanked by numerous beautiful parks and with views of the Indian Ocean and Swan River to the west and east, the affluent town is something of an aspirational focal point for lovers of architecture.
Located along Stirling Highway, Mosman Park offers a unique ocean-side and river-side lifestyle few suburbs within Perth can boast. The suburbs largest industry is said to be its education establishments with six schools (two of which have boarding facilities) within the area. Recreational facilities are another fixture of Mosman Park with lawn bowls, football, soccer, tennis, cricket, netball and the performing arts all catered for within the town's boundaries.