Last Remaining Lot 13 (41A Market Street) NOW UNDER CONTRACT

A once in a lifetime INCOMPARABLE opportunity to secure the LAST REMAINING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT LOT 13 (1843 sqm) in this coveted Market Street riverside location.

This last remaining Lot is part of the original sub-division of the Guildford townsite in one of the three original towns established in the Swan River Colony back in 1829. This historic Lot provides the ideal setting for a beautiful new residence and come with all the advantages of village life that Guildford has to offer.

The Town of Guildford is a unique Heritage Precinct and this land holds cultural significance and forms part of the Fairholme Group. Purchasers will be required to enter into a Heritage Agreement with the Heritage Council of WA prior to settlement (for more information and to receive a copy of the Sale Contract Annexure please call Heidi at Elders Wetherall on 0406 321 770).

LOT 11 – 43 MARKET STREET – SOLD BY HEIDI
LOT 12 – 43A MARKET STREET – SOLD BY HEIDI
LOT 13 – 41A MARKET STREET – UNDER CONTRACT
LOT 14 – 41 MARKET STREET – SOLD BY HEIDI

GUILDFORD is known for its many beautifully appointed streets and is populated with a large number of early well-known homes and landmarks, including the majestic Rose and Crown Hotel (Est 1841), which holds a prominent position among a variety of shops, restaurants, bars and cafes. Guildford has the convenience of being approximately 15 minutes from Perth CBD on the train line and is on the gateway to our beautiful Swan Valley Winery Region.

Living in Guildford also provides the opportunity for children to attend prestigious Guildford Grammar School (as pictured) which is co-educational for children in Kindy-Y6 and boys only from Y7-12.

Do not miss this unique one-off opportunity to acquire a stakehold in HISTORIC GUILDFORD and build the home of your dreams! For any additional information, please contact Heidi on 0406 321 770.

* Photos depicted include: 41 and 43 Market Street Lots and Heritage Listed “Welbourne House”, its proximity to the Swan River, Guildford Grammar School and Chapel, local shops, cafes and restaurants, Stirling Square and early landmarks within Guildford.