Glyde home

THIS East Freo home is a bit of a chameleon.

On one hand it has all the heritage bells and whistles, and on the other, lots of modern features.

And with four bedrooms and two bathrooms to play with, it’s family-friendly too.

What more could you ask for?

The hub of the home is the long and stylish open-plan lounge/dining/kitchen area.

The glossy wooden floors really pop against the white walls and high ceilings, creating a clean and uncluttered finish.

There’s plenty of natural light thanks to the long bank of sliding glass doors.

A little flight of stairs leads to the kitchen. It’s a stylish number with industrial-chic lights dangling above the granite benchtops.

It’s practical too with a long breakfast bar and plenty of storage and high-end appliances.

After eating in the spacious dining area, slide open those glass doors and head out to a little slice of Bali.

The back garden is definitely one of the highlights of the property.

A lush affair with established palms and trees, it’s a relaxing sanctuary where you can forget about all your worries.

There’s a louvred gazebo, pizza oven, courtyard and plunge pool/spa. So plenty of places to unwind regardless of the season.

At the rear of the garden is a pretty Hansel and Gretel-style shed. One of the prettiest garden sheds the Chook has seen!

The garden also has a koi pond with a deck, so plenty of nooks and crannies to explore and escape for a quiet read of your book.

There’s a good layout to the home with a bedroom on the ground floor—ideal for guests or people who can’t manage stairs—and a sitting room/fourth bedroom and formal lounge.

The formal lounge has a lovely period fireplace and gives a large brood plenty of room to spread out.

Up on the first floor you’ll find the main ensuite bedroom. It’s got a massive walk-in robe and direct access to a balcony, where you can enjoy views of the gorgeous Plympton Ward.

Also on this level is another bedroom, which is semi-ensuite with built-in robes.

Originally built in 1906, the property was reimagined by award-winning architect Colin Armstrong and features marble accents, jarrah finishes, under-stair storage, two sheds, solar power, and driveway parking for 1-2 cars (tandem style).

Situated on Glyde Street in the sought-after Plympton Ward, it’s in the catchment for East Fremantle Primary School and John Curtin College of the Arts.

From $2,395,000
18 Glyde Street, East Fremantle
White House Property Partners
9319 2024
Stefanie Dobro 0409 229 115

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