41 Kenilworth Street Bayswater, 6053 WA

In a word: Legacy

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Set behind a white picket fence and framed by manicured gardens, 41 Kenilworth Street is a Bayswater classic reimagined for modern family life. Rich in Federation charm and thoughtfully updated across generations, the home blends timeless character with contemporary comfort. A striking kitchen renovation, refreshed bathrooms and a rear extension completed in 2025 ensure it lives as beautifully as it looks.

Inside, heritage features take centre stage. Soaring ceilings, polished jarrah floors and ornate fireplaces create a warm, elegant backdrop. The reconfigured layout enhances functionality, while the custom kitchen anchors the heart of the home with stone benchtops, pendant lighting and premium appliances. The new rear lounge extends the living space and invites connection and calm.

The bedroom wing is both refined and practical, with built-in robes and a master suite that captures glimpses of the city skyline. Two beautifully appointed bathrooms, including one with a clawfoot tub, elevate everyday comfort. There is also a roof storage area with full-height access, ideal for storing luggage, seasonal gear or anything else you need out of sight but within reach.

Outdoors, a mature fruiting orange tree adds a touch of nostalgia and seasonal delight. And with a popular garden café just at the end of the street, mornings here start the way they should, with a stroll and a coffee in hand. Best of all, Maylands town centre, the train station and riverside parklands are all just a short walk away.

The Details That Matter:
- Renovated kitchen (2021) with stone benchtops and premium appliances
- 2025 rear extension with spacious lounge and living zone
- Two bathrooms, including heritage-inspired design with clawfoot tub
- Original features: jarrah floorboards, fireplaces, high ceilings
- Built-in robes in master and second bedrooms
- Split system air conditioning to bedrooms and living
- City skyline glimpses from the master bedroom
- Attic-style roof storage with full floor-to-ceiling access
- Fruit-producing mature orange tree
- Garden café at the end of the street
- Walk to Maylands train station, town centre and riverfront parks


Council Rates: $2,177.03 pa
Water Rates: $1,201.26 pa
Year Built: 1931
Rental Appraisal: approx $750 pw

Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.

For Sale From $1.3mil

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  • Sat 9th Aug 11:30am - 12:15pm

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