Designed in 1965 by Lyndsay Waller, well known for working with Howlett and Bailey, the award winning designers of Perth Council House and MLC in Claremont, this two storey, solidly constructed, roughly 400sqm home could be the “apple of your eye” if this original Modernist design is what you are looking for. From its original solid wood galley kitchen cupboards with original knobs and cabinets to the almost perfect solid wood jarrah floor boards on the second floor, the terracotta floor tiles on the ground floor and the large open windows and sliding doors that are typical of this era’s designs, this is a ‘must see’ for you!This beautiful 4 Bed, 2.5 Bath home, with two living areas and open plan kitchen/dining also has potential for a separate self-contained granny flat or studio and is situated on a large 1012sqm block in one of the most sought after tree lined streets in Dalkeith! It boasts an elevated mature rear garden with 50 ?? 60 year old trees and a beautiful front courtyard covered with vines along with car port and a large front lawn that could easily become a semi-circular driveway.This home was designed and constructed over 50 years ago by the same family who still own it and it has never been advertised for sale before so be quick to secure an immediate viewing!There is so much potential in this property, to either buy and live in your dream 1960′s vintage home; buy for investment purposes whilst the market is at its lowest it’s been at for years or simply just bowl over and build your dream home. The choice is yours and the suburb does not have too many of these opportunities come along.Close to excellent primary schools and within walking distance to the Dalkeith shopping precinct. Lyndsay Waller Information from the Perth Council House official publication:”Howlett and Bailey moved to Perth from Melbourne to set up a new office and take on the appointment as architects for the new building. The third architect joining Howlett and Bailey in Perth from the Bates Smart and McCutcheon office was Lindsay Waller who described himself as the ‘nuts and bolts man.’ During 1956 and 1957, Waller had been the project architect in Perth for Bates, Smart and McCutcheon for the construction of the MLC building.”Please contact Samantha Payne – 0412510223 for a private viewing