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Price unavailable105 Darlington Road, Darlington WA 6070
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Property was sold on 22 October 2021.
Sold on 22 October 2021.
5 beds
2 baths
2 cars
House
2591m²
5
2
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House
2591m²
Undeniably one of the finest and original landmark properties to be found in the Perth Hills, "Deepdene" combines all of the grace and elegance of yesteryear with the comfort and convenience of contemporary living. Nestled on a private 2591 sqm's of magnificently landscaped English style gardens, this iconic Darlington homestead was constructed over a century ago from locally sourced stone and is reminiscent of one of the finer examples of architecture of its era often to be found in Mount Lawley or Nedlands. As rare as it is beautiful, "Deepdene" offers the most discerning buyer the opportunity to experience a prestigious Darlington lifestyle. Magnificent & historical stone homestead 4 or 5 bedroom & 2 bathroom residence Elegant formal and informal living spaces Original Wandoo timber floors throughout High 10 foot ornate ceilings & French doors Spacious modernised kitchen and meals Separate downstairs bedroom with retreat Beautiful classic wrap around verandahs Gorgeous garden views from verandahs Quintessential period features of yesteryear Located on serene & usable 2591 sqm block 2 street access - Darlington & Hillsden road Superb Darlington village & park location 30 minutes to Perth - 15 minutes to airports This prestigious and authentic iconic property is now looking for new owners to share in its illustrious past and to create a new chapter in its exciting future. If you are searching for a classic landmark stone property steeped in history, Register your interest today. For more information on "Deepdene" or to arrange a private viewing, please call PATRICK HARPER - 0413 440 107 Disclaimer: This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.