It’s not often a home like this comes on the market, especially one that embodies the Margaret River of 80 years ago. This relocated Group Settlement home holds many memories and was moved from it’s original home in Rosa Brook to Railway Terrace.
The big quarter acre block with massive backyard and views of trees beyond, has been planted out with a mix of natives and exotics. Tall stands of black and variegated bamboos line the front fence and huge eucalypts provide shade at different times of the day.
The Jarrah framed weatherboard exterior of the home is enhanced with white window trims and an inviting front porch complete with sleep-out. A comfortable lounge room leads into the kitchen/dining room with the two main bedrooms opening onto this space.
Walking through a doorway you enter a carpeted anti-room and discover the very groovy bathroom with huge bath and separate shower, complete with giant mirror and mosaic tile work. A laundry is also situated here along with book shelves with the WC hidden around the corner. There is also a bedroom leading from this room with views out to the garden and the giant outdoor living space.
This huge structure provides a protected space all year round for those who love to live outside. Complete with lighting, beautiful garden beds and access back inside the house, this really puts the cherry on this cake.