Owners are very keen to sell and have just slashed $90,000! off the asking price on this
delightfully renovated cottage which is only 200 metres from the main street of Margaret River.

Passing under the canopy of shady trees and wandering up to the welcoming verandah of this property, you feel as if you have left eighty years behind at the front gate.
The wide jarrah decked verandah is welcoming and
beckons you inside the front door to a home that exudes personality and history.

Twelve foot high ceilings, a wide front hallway, oiled jarrah floorboards, double doors to all bedrooms,
picture rails and dado boards provide genuine historical charm that cannot be reproduced.
The home has been meticulously restored with the addition of ceiling insulation, underfloor insulation, electrical overhauling, revamped sun rooms, a rear jarrah deck complete with shade sail and a freshly tiled and open kitchen.

The house comprises of four bedrooms, one of which contains an open fireplace and could convert to a loungeroom, with a central bathroom.
A separate WC, which has been extended to provide disabled access, is well located at the rear of the house and adjoins the large open sun room.
This living area is north facing, overlooks the picturesque back yard and basks in winter sun.

The close proximity of this property to town with a location that provides high exposure to passing traffic makes this the ideal site to carry out a business.
The house is currently leased and has been meticulously cared for.
Reap the financial gains of retaining these tenants and relax in the knowledge that the home will continue to be well maintained.

Access off the side road provides safe car access, with six carparking bays providing convenience for customers should you wish to develop the property as a business venture.

Situated on a generous 1241 sqm block, further development could be applied to the block if you were to expand as a business trade.
Or simply enjoy living in the house and gardens in their current glorious state and enjoy a home that will go down in history as one of Margaret River’s earliest residences.