50 Vincent Street, Mount Lawley.
Lourdes, c1911, A Landmark Federation Arts and Crafts Residence
End Date Sale - Absolutely ALL OFFERS to be presented by Tuesday, 21st April at 5pm unless sold prior. An impressive residence of scale, lineage and architectural conviction, Lourdes has remained a defining presence in Mount Lawley since 1911, its Federation Arts and Crafts form carefully brought forward into the present through a renovation measured against the strength of the original design. The facade holds your attention with a broad verandah featuring intricate timber detailing, leadlight, and a defining bay window, which speaks to the craftsmanship of the period, each element resolved with clarity and purpose. It is timeless architecture that still reads as intended. Inside, the proportions are immediately apparent. Soaring ceilings carry ornate cornices and ceiling detail across a sequence of rooms connected by archways and framed by picture rails, while richly toned jarrah timber floors ground the interiors. Designer wallpaper and chandelier lighting introduce a contemporary layer, sitting comfortably alongside leadlight and stained glass windows and doors that have been meticulously preserved. The original layout has been preserved in a way that gives the home much of its character, with separate living and dining rooms reinforcing the formality and proportion of the era. Bedrooms are generous in both scale and presence, each appointed with robes and many retaining original fireplaces. The main suite includes an ensuite and walk-in robe, while the secondary bathrooms are finished with floor to ceiling tiling and quality fittings, resolved with a material consistency that respects the home's broader palette. A custom kitchen remains distinct within the floorplan, comprehensively appointed with stone surfaces, quality appliances and extensive cabinetry, delivering contemporary function while allowing the surrounding architecture and original room separation to remain front of mind. At the rear, a covered alfresco courtyard spans the width of the home, introducing a private outdoor domain that supports both everyday use and larger gatherings. Sheltered and tranquil, it extends the living experience without altering the integrity of the original plan. Privately positioned beyond the main residence, the fully self-contained studio introduces a rare level of independence. With its own lounge, kitchenette, double bedroom, separate bathroom and private access, it accommodates extended family, guests or multigenerational living with complete independence. Established gardens frame the residence with a softness that contrasts the precision of the architecture. Layered, mature and fully reticulated, they complete the setting without drawing focus. Set within one of Mount Lawley's most established streets, moments from quality schools, Hyde Park and the cafe and dining culture of Beaufort Street, the setting carries the same sense of longevity as the home itself. Features You Will Love: • Five bedroom, three bathroom Federation Arts and Crafts home, c1911 • Substantial family proportions across a carefully renovated floorplan • Architectural facade with broad verandah, bay window and intricate timber detailing • Soaring ceilings with ornate cornices, archways, picture rails and chandelier lighting • Leadlight and stained glass windows and doors retained throughout • Original layout preserved with distinct living and dining rooms • Generously proportioned robed bedrooms, many with original fireplaces • Main bedroom with walk-in robe and contemporary ensuite • Comprehensively appointed kitchen with stone surfaces, quality appliances and extensive cabinetry • Covered alfresco courtyard spanning the width of the home • Fully self-contained studio with private access, lounge, kitchenette, double bedroom and separate bathroom, ideal for multigenerational living or guest accommodation • Contemporary bathrooms with floor to ceiling tiling and quality fittings • Fully fitted family-sized laundry with extensive storage • Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning throughout • CCTV and alarm security system, intercom and three phase power • Fully reticulated established gardens • Double remote garage with EV charger and additional storage set behind automatic gates • Rear right of way access from Merifield Lane • School Catchment - Highgate Primary School and Mount Lawley Senior High School • Council Rates - $3,029.54 p.a • Water Rates - $2,002.00 p.a Architecturally significant and meticulously refined, this is a Mount Lawley holding defined by its provenance, architectural presence and consequence.
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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