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When you think of the true Yallingup Hill beach house this property would come instantly to mind. Set perfectly framed by mature Melaluca trees with stunning views of the surf rolling along the reef, where the green hill merges with the Indian Ocean. Set back on the generous 817m2 lot the natural use of timber in the building insures the home blends perfectly with its surrounds. The natural slope of the block enhances the design giving the home a high front elevation to capture the ocean views and enables seamless transition from the living area to the level rear yard – perfect for younger children. With 3 generous size bedrooms, a study plus large loft this immaculate home is a must see for anyone considering purchasing on the Hill. Don’t wait this one is sure to sell quickly!
Backing directly onto National park with many walkways including a tranquil bush track to Caves House
Generous size open plan kitchen / family / dining room featuring Jarrah flooring, wood fire and split system Fujitsu air-conditioning
Kitchen has DeLonghi electric wall oven and gas hot plate with island bench and corner pantry
Living area flows seamlessly out to the rear yard via Jarrah French doors where ocean views can still be seen through the large front picture windows.
Generous size master suite, with Jarrah flooring, his and hers walk in robes, down lighting and split reverse cycle air conditioning.
Separate study / nursery in master suite
Ensuite has separate toilet, shower with glass screen, bath and dado height tiling
Two minor bedrooms, one of double size and one single, featuring plantation shutters
Large carpeted loft area / 4th bedroom or gamesroom
Freshly renovated main bathroom
Laundry has built in linen cupboard and separate toilet
Huge timber decked alfresco area with uninterrupted ocean views sitting above the double garage
Large level rear yard, shaded by mature Melaleuca trees, and with a garden shed.
Don’t wait this one is sure to sell quickly!
Balcony
Built In Robes
Courtyard
Deck
Remote Garage
Rumpus Room
Secure Parking
Study