Sitting on a big 1 416m2 block with rear laneway access is this early 1900s character weatherboard and iron house which features a lounge room with old fire place and timber mantel and fancy pressed tin walls and ceilings.

There are 3 bedrooms at the front of the house and 2 additional bedrooms in a recent extension to the rear of the house. The kitchen looks through a servery to a large open plan meals and family area warmed by a slow combustion solid fuel room heater. A wide door from this zone opens up to a large rear paved pergola and barbecue area.

In the bathroom there is a toilet and ‘step-into’ shower recess with support rails suitable for someone with achy hips or knees. There’s a separate bath-tub and a 2nd toilet in the laundry.

The block won’t cramp your style as it’s 24m wide and 58m deep featuring a double Colorbond garage with rear facing roller door for ‘drive-thru’ access to the rear expanse of land.

The stove is gas, hot water heating by solar and a room air conditioner in the lounge.

It’s less than 500m in either direction to Northam Primary School or St Joseph’s Primary School, tennis courts and the town recreation grounds.