36 Campbell Street Bridgetown, 6255 WA
Charming 1910s Era Home with Panoramic Views
Nestled at the end of a tranquil no-through road in one of the most desirable parts of Bridgetown, this enchanting circa 1910 timber home rests atop a sprawling 3,935sqm parcel of land offering the perfect canvas for a sympathetic transformation. With breathtaking outlooks over the rolling countryside, this rare opportunity invites you to breathe new life into a storied residence and craft your own picturesque oasis.
The foundation is set in the historical character with endless possibilities, this classic 3-bedroom, 1 bathroom home oozes period charm. The original elements hint at the home's fascinating heritage while the layout invites you to reimagine spaces with a thoughtful renewal. The entrance with beautiful leadlight features mirrored on the French doors off the loungeroom an element to appreciate.
With almost an acre of gently sloped landscape this offers room to garden, develop outdoor spaces, or nurture your own mini orchard, a perfect rural blank canvas. A spacious and tranquil location and with panoramic views where you can embrace the sweeping vistas. Set on a quiet street with minimal traffic, the site still benefits from great access to local amenities, ensuring lifestyle and serenity go hand in hand.
This property is a rare offering that combines heritage allure and spacious serenity. It is ideal for creative renovators seeking to restore its soul or adventurous families longing for a scenic rural retreat with character.
Property Attributes
• Front verandah with timber decking and those views
• Cedar cladding
• Back patio for intimate entertaining
• Traditional garden style, with garden paths and plantings and a parkland grassed at rear
• Water tank and garden shed
• Time-honoured timber flooring blended with tiles areas
• High ceilings
• Split air-conditioning x 2
• Wood fire in the loungeroom
• Walk in Pantry
For Sale From $720,000
Inspect
Inspection of this property is available strictly by arrangement only.
Contact
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Alison Rutten