A fabulous, solid brick home built in the 1980s when space and floor plans weren’t being compromised to keep the project price down.
The wide entrance hall is sealed from the world outside by heavy, natural timber plank doors. Off to the left side of the hall is a formal lounge with feature brick wall behind a unique copper canopy over log fire. A bar and inbuilt stainless steel sink are tucked into the corner.

Turn right into the entrance hall and fourth bedroom which, in today’s lifestyle, is typically used for a computer work centre or Nintendo Wii. The main bedroom is beyond the 4th; it has a walk-in robe, ensuite bathroom and loads of space for the bed, box ottoman, chest of drawers or whatever.

Rear of the entry hall is a gigantic, open plan "L" shaped family/meals/kitchen. There’s an enormous slow combustion room heater that’ll warm the entire house. The kitchen has a walk-in pantry, electric wall oven, gas hot plates and a commanding view through bay window of the back yard.

Right of the family room are two more bedrooms with built-in robes, the bathroom and toilet and a huge laundry with enough space to setup a permanent zone for an ironing board and deep freeze. This room has a double sized storage closet.

You won’t cramp your style on the larger than normal 1,088m2 block. Most of it’s under tonnes of brick paving or well established lawns and gardens although there is a patch left for growing vegies in the far back yard behind a small fence and Colorbond lockup garage. A garden shed’s down there too.

There is fully ducted, evaporative air conditioning to keep your cool in this summer and energy saving solar hot water heating. The property is currently let to a WA Government department which pays $360 per week to December 2009.