Built in 1904 by a local school teacher, this Federation cottage is a gem in the heart of Guildford. The teachers son, an ANZAC soldier, marched off to WWI from this house.

It sits on a 372 square metre block, has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, parking for two cars, high ceilings, lounge and dining rooms, and a galley kitchen.

The house has been extensively and lovingly renovated. It has been brought back to federation colours, with jarrah floorboards re-varnished and the garden simplified.

It also has modern comforts, namely insulation, air-conditioning, alarm system, Crim-Mesh doors and a gas-electric water system.

The front garden boasts a dozen rose bushes which bloom several times per year. The rear garden is easy-care, shaded in the afternoon, with places to sit and relax.

The soil is very fertile and there is room for fruit trees or a vegie patch in the rear garden.

There is also room to extend the back end of the house if desired.

Bus 40 seconds walk

Train 7 minutes walk

Shops, schools, hospital, caf strip, restaurants, wineries , chocolate factory are all close by.

Cycle paths lead in all directions to the rivers and other scenic places. You can be a part of Perth History in historic Guildford.

Phone Graeme Thomson for a private viewing 0419 678 900 or the weekend home open.

Property Code: 659