Elevated at the edge of Wooroloo township, opposite the green open space of Jarrah Rise, this two-storey Hardi and iron home is surrounded by a fully fenced, ½-acre lot. The inverted design uses a first-floor open plan to craft light-filled living with a wide verandah overlooking the reserve. A large, well-appointed kitchen, a spacious meals area and a main bedroom with a pampering ensuite and deck access deliver country living with style...
4 beds 2 baths 3 WC 2013-built 2-storey Soaring raked ceiling Cathedral window Ducted R Cycle AC Slow combustion fire 6m x 8m C'bond shed Under croft carport 2550 sqm cul de sac lot Walk to school Trail
An inverted design and deck spanning the front of the home take every advantage of this property's stunning location opposite a nature reserve. The vaulted ceiling, cathedral window and generous proportions of the open plan design impose a heightened sense of space and the sensation of floating on the landscape. Birds sing, leaves sway and rustle, and the natural landscape's calming beauty brings a sense of tranquillity to family life in a friendly rural setting.
The spacious and well-appointed kitchen boasts a Falcon oven, dishwasher, large, built-in pantry, ample under-bench storage and an island bench with an integrated breakfast bar. The meals area will happily accommodate a family-sized table and easy movement to the front verandah makes regular alfresco dining and entertaining a breeze. Central to this impressive upstairs living zone is the full-height cathedral window framing breathtaking bush views and delivering swathes of natural light. A slow-combustion fire, ceiling fans and ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning ensure year-round comfort.
A large and inviting principal suite sits on one side of the central living zone. With direct access to the deck, a walk-through wardrobe, an ensuite with double vanity and a modern soaking tub, this indulgent space is a welcome retreat. The generously proportioned junior bedrooms, along with the family bathroom and walk-through laundry, are arranged on the ground floor. East of the junior bedrooms is fitted with built-in robes and has a ceiling fan to supplement the ducted air conditioning.
There is undercover space to park two cars outside the front doors and a 6m x 8m Colorbond shed with concrete flooring provides additional storage and workspace. The cleared and primarily level backyard is a beautiful blank slate, ready to be transformed with a pool, chicken coop, vegetable gardens or whatever it is that fills your dreams of country life. Fully fenced and easy to access with vehicles, this 2550 sqm lot is ready and waiting for its makeover.
Wooroloo is a quiet Hills town with a local primary school, general store and post office, it is within easy reach of arterial roads to Mundaring, Midland, and beyond. It offers both the freedom and beauty of a country setting and the convenience of access to modern amenities and services.
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