Iconic landmark. Steeped in history, generous and grand. In the highly sought John Curtin College of the Arts catchment. With a multitude of ‘period’ features intact. Explosive ocean views are yours from a 593sqm Green Title corner site, offering rear garaging, the traditional corner verandah, studio and gardens. Built of stone and iron in the 1890s, a home of fascination and intrigue, drinking in the sunsets and punctuating your journey to The Port.
Just one story has newlyweds Sir George Julius and Eva O’Connor (daughter of C.Y. O’Connor) moving in following their marriage in 1898, the old garage is where Sir George invented The Totaliser machine!
A romantic hall marches through the centre with parlours, dining and bedrooms to either side. The original kitchen, pristine and large with marble benchtops has full ceiling height windows overlooking rear gardens and the stone escarpment. All of the usual concessions we are forced to accept when we embark on a Fremantle abode are lavished on you here, in abundance. Special privileges such as off-street parking, corner position, views of the ocean, front and rear gardens, free standing studio, 4 bedrooms and 2bathrooms which includes a ‘self contained apartment’ configuration if you desire.
Offered to the next privileged custodian, do not allow yourself the disappointment of not registering your interest!