Perched high in one of Fadden’s prized streets, is a house built to an extremely high standard using premium materials and craftsmanship.

For those with limited building knowledge, the details may go unnoticed but take a walk through with an independent building inspector and all becomes apparent.

- Sold brick construction downstairs and triple layer wall upstairs – rare and uncommon in today’s construction, a factor of the EER assessment
- The upper floor has a suspended concrete slab – extremely expensive and not common practice today
- Italian Serpatine wall tiles in bathroom & WC and Trevatine bathroom floor & bench top – high quality and custom made
- Intricate, scarce, Western Australian Jarrah parquetry flooring in the formal lounge room and dining – labour intensive and very expensive
- High raked ceilings with massive exposed beams and cedar panelling – exorbitantly expensive in today’s terms
- Two sets of internal, handmade, floor to ceiling, solid timber doors

These are just a few high standard features of this architecturally designed house.
Built to create character, and a place you want to call home.

Features:

- Four bedrooms with ample storage and a fitted study
- Large living areas including rumpus with two huge cupboards
- Renovated kitchen with granite bench and stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and rangehood, exhaust through the roof
- Alarm, wine cellar and plenty of storage
- Family room has access to front and back verandahs
- Gas Hydronic (water reticulation) central heating (very efficient and economic) plus a fireplace
- 320m2 approx of living, plus 40m2 double garage with internal access
- One side facing reserve, other side with panoramic views of the Valley to the mountains and beyond
- Energy Efficiency Rating – 4.5 stars