171 Walcott Street, Mount Lawley.
Timeless Federation Character with Grand Entertaining and City Outlook
End Date Sale - Absolutely ALL OFFERS to be presented by Tuesday, 24th March at 5pm unless sold prior There is a presence to homes of this era that is difficult to replicate. Decorative timber fretwork traces the return verandah, tuckpointed brickwork catches the changing light and the proportions speak of a residence designed for gatherings, family life and long afternoons beneath the verandah. More than a century on, that character remains unmistakable. The approach reinforces the sense of occasion. A circular brick driveway curves through limestone garden walls and tiered plantings of ornamental pear, magnolia and established greenery soften the scale of the residence. The forecourt provides generous off-street parking alongside the remote garage, while the verandah settles comfortably amidst the gardens. Inside, the character reveals itself in layers. Polished Jarrah floorboards run beneath wainscoted walls and ornate cornices, while leadlight windows and pressed tin ceilings introduce moments of craftsmanship that immediately secure the home to its era. The central living and dining space draws natural light through French doors and windows, creating a setting that connects easily to the outdoor areas while remaining calm and quiet thanks to double glazing. An entertainer's kitchen sits comfortably, finished with classic shaker cabinetry, generous preparation surfaces and a Belling range cooker, introducing a distinctly farmhouse influence. Accommodation is arranged across both levels, allowing the home to adapt easily over time. Three bedrooms are positioned on the ground floor, including the main suite where pressed tin ceilings, plantation shutters and a fully fitted walk-in robe connect to a private ensuite. A central family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms on this level. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms continue the refined character of the home. One opens directly toward the balcony and functions comfortably as an alternative primary suite, sharing a spacious two-way ensuite. A family lounge sits alongside, extending naturally to the large covered terrace where the elevated outlook captures glimpses of the city skyline. The upper terrace becomes the defining entertaining space. Sheltered beneath decorative timberwork and large enough for both dining and lounge settings, the loggia captures elevated outlooks and evening breezes while retractable screens provide comfort through the seasons. At ground level, the private courtyard introduces a more intimate gathering space, complete with a pizza oven framed by established greenery. The surrounding neighbourhood continues to reinforce the appeal of the location. Beaufort Street's cafes, restaurants and local boutiques sit within easy reach, while nearby parklands and Mount Lawley Golf Club offer green open space for recreation. Perth College, Mount Lawley Senior High School and public transport connections further support the long standing desirability of this central Mount Lawley position, with Perth CBD only minutes away. Features You Will Love: • Beautifully preserved Federation era residence positioned on a 672m2 (approx.) parcel • Five bedroom, three bathroom home offering generous accommodations and living across two levels • Limestone retaining wall and tiered landscaped gardens featuring ornamental pear trees, magnolia and manicured lawn areas • Classic facade with tuckpointed brickwork, decorative timber fretwork, French windows and wraparound verandah • Polished Jarrah floorboards, wainscoted wall panelling and ornate cornices reflecting the home's heritage character • Double glazed windows throughout providing exceptional acoustic comfort and energy efficiency • Ground floor main bedroom featuring pressed tin ceilings, plantation shutters, feature wallpaper and fully fitted walk in robe • Elegant ensuite with frameless glass shower and quality contemporary fittings • Three bedrooms positioned on the ground floor providing flexible accommodation or study options • Expansive open plan living and dining domain filled with natural light through colonial style French doors and windows • Shaker style kitchen with generous cabinetry, integrated dishwasher and premium Belling range cooker with classic farmhouse inspired design • Large laundry with farmhouse sink, extensive cabinetry and potential to operate as additional preparation space for entertaining • Decorative timber staircase highlighted by a striking leadlight feature window • Secondary upstairs living area providing an additional retreat or lounge space • Two upstairs bedrooms with built in robes, plantation shutters and refined character finishes • Two way upper level bathroom featuring corner spa bath, dual vanity and radiator heating • Expansive covered entertaining balcony designed for outdoor dining and lounging • Retractable cafe screens and gas bayonet to balcony • Elevated outlook capturing gentle city glimpses across Mount Lawley rooftops • Private courtyard with pizza oven, creating a relaxed outdoor entertaining setting • Split system air conditioning throughout the home • Bore reticulated front gardens with established landscaping • Underfloor storage providing practical additional space • School catchment - North Perth Primary and Mount Lawley SHS • Water Rates: $2,071.30 p.a • Council Rates: $3,594.82 p.a Homes such as this rarely appear without having already lived many lives. Families have gathered across the verandah, celebrations have filled the upper terrace, and quiet moments have unfolded within rooms that have stood for more than a century. The next chapter now belongs to those who recognise the character, history and enduring presence held within these walls.
Get to know the area.
Centred around busy Beaufort Street lined with cafés, bars and boutiques, Mt Lawley is one of Perth’s favourite tourist precincts. This eclectic street is also the neighbourhood’s main thoroughfare generating a buzz day and night for those on the prowl for their next gastronomic adventure.
Wandering off the main drag to the leafy side streets provides a history lesson in Perth’s architectural revolution ranging from Federation, Colonial, Tudor, Art Deco and Californian Bungalow style homes and public buildings. Some even have enviable riverside locations, so no wonder this highly sought-after postcode has attracted the affluent since its establishment in 1901, when it was named after Western Australia’s former governor, Sir Arthur Lawley.
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Acton | Belle Property Mt Lawley is headed up by experienced, highly regarded directors with a prolific sales history in Perth’s premium inner north areas. Co-principals Scott Fletcher and Chris Pham lead a highly professional team who are dedicated to delivering an exceptional service in real estate across Mount Lawley and the near-city suburbs – some of Perth’s most sought-after and dynamic real estate markets.
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