
THIS Greenmount home was constructed in 1950 and is now a 2053sqm block ready to be owned by a new generation.
Originally built for the district doctor, the home has been shaped by generations of custodians who have enjoyed a life among the trees and greenery of the hills.
Framed by mature trees that surround the property, paths with stones and original garden features remaining.
It is set on a sloping bush block and offers the chance to embrace a semi-rural lifestyle while still being connected to amenities and nearby major shopping centres.
The front veranda is partially enclosed and supported by brick pillars that show its architectural character.
Inside, the home has many of its historic elements with high ceilings and ornate plasterwork that have decorative cornices contributing to the heritage feel.
Key features include its original timber, stove and leadlight windows, with jarrah floorboards and a brick fireplace.
It has a central bathroom with a window that provides natural light and a newly engineered deck that overlooks Greenmount Forest.
Connected to the deck is the open-plan kitchen, allowing catering for guests in the entertaining areas to be kept straightforward
The floor plan allows new homebuyers the flexibility to use the home in its three-bedroom configuration or repurpose the third room into a light-filled study.
Art deco touches throughout the property infuse character into the home and the large yard offers landscapers a big canvas to make the home their own.
The property sits on land once influenced by the Hoffman steam pressed brick company, later acquired by the Coulthard Brothers who were important contributors to the local brick industry.
Clay from the site was used until the 1980s, transported to nearby kilns located where the current truck arrest bed stands.
The home sits parallel to Great Eastern Highway providing access to a main connecter road from City of Swan to the Shire of Mundaring and beyond.
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For more information contact
Samantha Appel on 0474 232 091
