THE DEAL
Classic character meets curated contemporary.This federation four-bedroom, two-bathroom home doesn’t just present—it performs.
On approach, a broad frontage offers a stately set back and inviting street appeal, with lush gardens, mature trees and much-admired federation architecture. Wide return verandas gracefully wrap the home, framed by iron-edged Sir Walter lawns, espaliered olive trees, and that signature white picket fence with welcoming arbour.
From the moment you step through the lead light entry, it’s all in the detail. Inside, it’s picture rails, full-height sash windows, high-profile skirtings, soaring 12-foot ceilings, and jarrah underfoot.
The first bedroom greets you off the entry hall—with wall-to-wall robes, split system air, original ceiling rose with chandelier, and a nod to the past with classic picture rails. Through the corbeled archway, bedroom two ups the ante- an ornate fireplace and ceiling fan, with leafy views to the garden. The study is graced with a tall sash window, its own fireplace and air con—it’s an effortless bedroom when you need it. Bedroom 4 through the rear hallway features fresh carpet, fan, split system, and spacious dimensions.
The living zones are generous. The formal lounge and family room offer separate spaces to spread out, both showcasing fireplaces, light-flooded full height sash windows, and a level of finish that speaks volumes. The open-plan rear addition is where old meets new in architectural harmony—soaring cathedral ceilings, polished concrete floor, stunning light fittings and walls of glass framing the private resort style pool backdrop.
The kitchen has undergone a full-scale upgrade. Hampton-style cabinetry, 40mm solid stone benchtops, Electrolux 900mm freestanding pyrolytic oven, rotisserie and steam functions, industrial Falmec range hood, Asko dishwasher, Franke sinks, brass mixer, hidden storage galore—including spice drawers, a walk-in pantry with power, and fireplace conversion for wine or appliances. All finished with Castella handles and hand-laid splash backs. It’s form. It’s function. It’s flawless.
The renovated main bathroom is a nod to yesteryear with stone topped vanity, clawfoot hip-bath and brand-new Humphrey & Schutz fittings and tapware. The sun filled laundry and adjoining second bathroom offer flowing storage under long stone benches, farmhouse ceramic trough, brass rain head shower, ‘pressed tin’ reminiscent tiles, and French windows bringing in the light.
Outdoors, it’s made to host. The pool is surrounded by liquid limestone, with a timber-decked alfresco, adjoining a relaxing pool house with bifold French doors and reverse cycle air con allowing for year- round enjoyment. Marine-grade stainless outdoor kitchen, and completely re-sealed decking are inviting guests with white picket and heritage brick surrounds. The entire Garden has been re-landscaped, fully reticulated, and fencing replaced. The massive secure carport offers parking for three large vehicles behind gates, with space to spare.
SEALS THE DEAL
All set in one of Guildford’s most walkable pockets—moments from the train station, schools (Guildford Grammar, Guildford Primary), cafes on Swan Street, delightful walks to the Helena and Swan riverbanks, in-between the Woodbridge Hotel, Rose & Crown, Guildford Hotel and the best of local village living.
This property at 19 Swan Street East, Guildford is a four bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Adam Ghizzo and Ben Rudgeley at WHITEFOX Perth Pty Ltd.
For more information about Guildford, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Guildford profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Adam Ghizzo or Ben Rudgeley regarding 19 Swan Street East, Guildford, please call Adam on 0468 543 021 or call Ben on 0490 783 447, or contact the agent via email.
Get a Great Value Energy Plan
Move with Alinta EnergyGuildford is a suburb of Perth, 13 kilometres northeast of the Perth CBD located within the City of Swan. Its history dates back to 1827 when Captain James Stirling was despatched by Governor Darling of New South Wales to explore part of the West Coast of Australia.
Now known as "the gateway to the Swan Valley" Guildford is picturesque and brimming with historical stories and colonial buildings. Classified as a historic town by the National Trust of Australia (WA), there are plenty of things to do for residents and visitors including walk trails, wineries, restaurants, pubs, shopping and more.