URALIA HOUSE

This unique Heritage listed private residence has previously served as a Bed and Breakfast, St John of God Maternity Hospital, a Monastery and classrooms for St Joseph’s School.

Built in 1902 for the prominent Throssell family of Northam, and architecturally designed by Henry J Prockter, who was commissioned to design a large number of WA landmarks, Uralia House is a credit to the craftsmanship of the era.

This Federation Free Style designed home complete with belvedere features 5 large bedrooms, plus office or 6th bedroom, 2 bathrooms, country kitchen including meals area, cellar, formal dining and lounge rooms, vestibule and turned timber balustrade verandahs.

With features of a classic Federation residence including lead light entry, high ceilings with ornate cornices and ceiling roses, hall archways, Jarrah floors, ornate light fittings, timber mantled fire places, quality carpets and curtains, this home is as rich in detail as it is in history.

The residence is set on an elevated corner location of 2.17 acres, with views overlooking the town of Northam.

Situated within the grounds of Uralia House is a cosy one bedroom self-contained cottage, salt water pool, gazebo, circular driveway, double carport, garage, large workshop and sheds.

The opportunity to expand the Bed and Breakfast, serve Devonshire teas and host other functions may be possible.

Inspection will impress and is by appointment only.

Phone Anthony 0418 911 387