33 Weir Rd, Baskerville is a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom House with 9 parking spaces. The property has a land size of 47391m2 and floor size of 147m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in November 2007.
Phone enquiries - please quote property ID 25124.
How would you like to wash the dishes at the sink with this view! or have breakfast in bed looking out over the beautiful Perth! horizon? and all-year-round green reticulated paddocks.
Or perhaps sipping a Coffee overseeing the swan valley from your kitchen table?
This beautiful home and boutique alpaca farm sit on 11.75 acres midway up the escarpment with stunning views of green vineyards, trees, and undulating horse paddocks dotted with dams.
The formal entryway of the home begins with a gorgeous Australian-themed stained-glass window on either side of a double timber front door. From the moment you walk in, the views are visible through a massive picture window that forms an almost seamlessly bank of glass along the west side, cleverly shaded by automatic roller blinds and deep alfresco decks.
There is plenty of lovely timber in this home but Marri is the star and is showcased in the stunning kitchen and laundry cabinetry, and the gleaming, extra-wide polished floorboards that feature throughout. A massive Falcon cooker with a double oven, plate warmer, grill, and electric cook-top takes pride of place in the kitchen and blends seamlessly with the dark opalescent granite bench-tops. There is integrated lighting in the cabinets and walk-in pantry, a stainless steel ASKO dishwasher, and a huge double fridge alcove. A long window overlooking the deck runs the length of the kitchen bench. So if you have to wash the dirty dishes, at least you have an incredible view to soften the blow.
The formal lounge room sits off the kitchen and has Marri floors with a beautiful stacked Toodyay stone fireplace within which sits a slow combustion stove fitted with hot water heating. This room is wrapped in windows and glass sliding doors that allow access to the alfresco deck on one side but opens out into an incredible undercover pool pavilion and entertaining area. This massive area houses a huge salt pool and is completely enclosed. The walls are a fine mesh that prevents insects and encourages cool cross-ventilation, and the insulated ceiling is lined with polished timber. Along one side, there is a fantastic built-in pizza oven with cool mosaic tiles, and under a granite bench, Marri cabinetry. Set up your bar, pull up the BBQ, and invite your friends over: this is the ultimate pool party venue.
The spacious family/games room has raked ceilings, a slow combustion fire with a Toodyay stone hearth and is plenty big enough for a lounge suite relaxation area plus a pool table if you fancy, all connected to a deep entertaining deck.
The laundry is as beautiful as it is functional, with all Marri cabinetry and granite bench-tops, plenty of storage, and a separate bathroom off to one side with a corner shower, toilet and vanity.
The bedroom wing has lovely cedar and glass doors throughout, fans, built-in robes, and roller blinds in most rooms. The three junior rooms share a large bathroom with a bath, corner shower, vanity, and separate toilet. An attic ladder offers access to more illuminated storage in the roof space along with a hallway linen cupboard. The luxurious master suite commands the southwest, glass-wrapped corner of the house. It has recently fitted elegant blinds on the windows, a large walk-in robe, an attractive fan, wall-mounted TV, and a decadent en-suite with a spa bath, large double shower, double glass, and stone vanity, and toilet.
This is a smart home with many sustainable features including a 5kW PV system, solar hot water heating, rainwater tanks storage tanks totaling over a million liters, automatic reticulation to the garden, and stock water troughs in the nine fully fenced paddocks. The gardens surrounding the home are mostly water-wise Australian natives but there are a few pockets of lush greenery under the shade sails that cover the connected upper and lower decks along the west side. There are roof-mounted safety sprinklers on the east and Northside which can soak the house in minutes in case of fire and a monitored security system linked to movement and fire alarm sensors. There is ducted evaporative air-conditioning installed throughout, illuminated light switches, and a backup emergency generator for essential circuits.
The first of the property's three sheds is near the electric front gate and has three-phase power, and benches and cabinetry offer plenty of storage. A long, private, circular driveway leads up to the house past a three-car garage plus storage room and into an extra-Wide/High, drive-thru carport big enough to park seven cars. An additional storage/tool shed is attached to this and a wide brick staircase leads down to the front door.
While 'Alcatraz Alpacas' is currently a working alpaca farm, its infrastructure would just as easily suit sheep, other stock, or possibly horses. It's hard to believe such an exclusive 11.75-acre property with unbelievable views in this magnifice
The size of Baskerville is approximately 7.7 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 4.1% of total area. The population of Baskerville in 2011 was 280 people. By 2016 the population was 276 showing a population decline of 1.4% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Baskerville is 50-59 years. Households in Baskerville are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying not stated per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Baskerville work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 79.4% of the homes in Baskerville were owner-occupied compared with 86.3% in 2016..
Baskerville has 232 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Baskerville have seen a 59.92% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 27.53% increase. As at 30 November 2024:
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