Situated on 2023m2 of land in Australind, three doors down the road and you are at the Leschenault Estuary, what a location! I am told by local historians that this property originated back in the early 1900′s and was built for the town surveyor. Although a lot of the original shack is now behind the additions you can certainly see snippets of yester year with lead light glass, bricks imported by ship from Wales, fire place and century old timber.
The house has now had a lot of changes over time and the owner has spent a lot of time and effort working on this home to what you see today with cleared manicured established yard, swimming pool, fire pits, extended patio, modern 12×7.5 powered workshop, rear access to another original 2 storey carport with mezzanine (originally another livable dwelling) and all to modern necessities a house requires.
The house still has its old world charm, exposed bricks and slate in the bathrooms, lead light doors and now has been extended to be a 2 bedroom home with galley kitchen and living room with wood combustion fire place with a rustic timber post located centrally.
But if it’s not old world charm you are looking for, the block is zoned for redevelopment subdivision potential, subject to all planning and council approvals of course it can be a 10 unit site with the current zoning R30/50 opening a whole lot of options for the eventual buyer!
It’s one of these properties you have to see with your own eyes, so give me a call and I will make an appointment for you to view the home as it is by exclusive appointment only.