115 Peppermint Grove Terrace, Peppermint Grove Beach WA 6271
House
312
Block size: 902 m² approx.
Beach Vibes & Tree Views
Open for Inspection Saturday 24 Jan 11-12pm
Brimming with potential and just a 2min stroll from Geographe Bay, this beach cottage captures sweeping farmland, broad water and tuart forest views while offering privacy, peace and a true coastal feel.
Constructed in 1994 and full of original beach house charm, the home features three bedrooms, one bathroom and a relaxed open plan living area des
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Average Age
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Population
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