Set on fertile land and dating back to the original Darlington Vineyard, Lone Acre is steeped in history.
Originally part of a 150-acre purchase by Alfred Waylen in 1884 for vineyards, Lone Acre is now one of only a handful of acre properties in this village-central locale. Thoughtfully landscaped into productive and ornamental zones, the property is full of infrastructure to make enjoyment, maintenance, and future landscape development easy.
The home itself has evolved from a cosy 1952 cottage into an inviting, flexible, and generous Federation-style homestead, meticulously maintained and sympathetically updated by the current owners. It's one of those special homes that's delightful to live in; drenched in natural light, surrounded by greenery, and incredibly comfortable, no matter the season or weather.
INSIDE
• Generous dining room with original dual aspect jarrah sash windows, r/c split system, and timber floors
• Classically renovated kitchen, with timber floors, huge central island, 1200mm induction hob, Belling multi-oven, amazing storage, plus WIP
• Inviting lounge room with Canadian wood burning stove, r/c split system, and pure wool carpet, opening onto the verandah
• Primary bedroom with timber floors, original jarrah sash window, timber French doors, ensuite with wall panel heater, WIR, and separate study/office nook
• Three king-sized ancillary bedrooms, each with a built-in or walk-in robe, two with wall panel heaters
• Generous family bathroom with bath, rain shower head, and w/c, plus wall panel heater
• Huge, renovated laundry with vast storage, double farmhouse sink, a third w/c, and external access
• Large, dual aspect study/activity room, or fifth bedroom, with built-in desk and storage, plus r/c split system
• Incredible loft space, running the length of the home, with window, Velux skylights, lighting, power and flooring throughout
• Soaring three-metre high ceilings throughout the home
• Timber-accented windows, doors, and architraves throughout
• Porter's non-toxic paint throughout
• Original attic room, used as the ultimate cubby house, accessed via external stairs
• Embraced by wide verandahs offering serene garden, creek, and treetop outlooks
OUTSIDE
• A rare Darlington village-central acre block with treetop and creek views, fully fenced with multiple power and water points
• 95sqm powered shed plus 45sqm carport, providing covered parking for at least 6 cars
• Stone cellar under house, originally used for Darlington Cricket Club socials
• Fire sprinkler system attached to main house
• Solarhart hot water system replaced this year with transferable guarantees
• Fenced orchard featuring mulberry, citrus, paw paw, mango, apple, banana, olive, guava, and macadamia trees, plus some bush tucker varieties, with duck pond
• Expansive gardens with native beds, lush lawns, and five raised veggie beds at the rear
• Reticulated (except native beds), plus new water treatment unit to treat and plumb household water to orchard
• Full circular driveway, recently resurfaced
• Babbling winter creek with ponds and bridge over dam
• Organic/spray free grounds for over 30 years
• Subterranean termite bait stations surrounding house
• Large chook pen and secure coop with dedicated 10,000 litre water tank
• Woodshed/cubby house
• Dotted with gorgeous granite outcrops and locally quarried stone walls dating back to the 1950's and '60's
• Zoned R5 for potential future subdivision (STA)
This is such a rare and privileged opportunity to be the next long-term custodian of this incredible property, which has been a joyful sanctuary for its current family for 30 years. If you've been searching for a tranquil retreat in a coveted village-central locale, don't miss Sunday's viewing of Lone Acre, or call Jasmine on 0448 064 680 for more information.
Please note that while we take great care in preparing and collating the information contained in our advertisements, we cannot warrant the accuracy or completeness of this information. We recommend prospective buyers make their own independent enquiries to verify the information contained in this advertisement, as it cannot be relied upon and does not form part of any contract for sale.
This property at 21 Beenong Road, Darlington is a four bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Jasmine Fyfe at Provincial Real Estate.
For more information about Darlington, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Darlington profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Jasmine Fyfe regarding 21 Beenong Road, Darlington, please call 0448 064 680 or contact the agent via email.
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Move with Alinta EnergyThe name "Darlington" is derived from adding the English suffix "ton", meaning "town" to the name of the range in the area - Darling Range which was first named "General Darling Range". The name was first used by Dr Alfred Waylen who established the "Darlington Vineyard" here in 1883-4.
Darlington remains one of the few locations in the Perth hills with an early 20th century village ambience. It is known for its vibrant community with seemingly as many committees and groups as it has residents. The suburb has a local general store however residents rely on the the facilities at Midland and Mundaring which are close by. There are also various primary and secondary schools in the area.Â