887 Campersic Rd, Brigadoon is a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom House with 4 parking spaces and was built in 2004. The property has a land size of 99966m2 and floor size of 488m2.
Please Note those who plan to inspect the property must register with Guy prior to attending.
Grand European scale and sophisticated Japanese minimalism meld with cohesion and refinement in an unmistakably Australian context. A sense of drama begins at the private, gated entry. It reaches a crescendo as you step across the stately colonnade with tapered columns and through imposing double doors to a foyer with a timber-lined, vaulted ceiling and rich red walls. Anticipation builds as the sightline of a gallery walk draws your eyes to the irrefutable centrepiece of this remarkable home.
To enter the expanse of open plan living - a 'great room' in every sense of the word - is to float in the incomparable Swan Valley landscape. A wall of glazing and 4.1 m ceilings deliver the full impact of a breathtaking panorama. A balcony spanning the central living zone heightens the sensation of hovering above the valley with the city skyline to the south, Walyunga National Park to the north, and the Swan River at the valley floor below.
Form follows function in a split-level design where three clear zones - communal, personal, and retreat - inform the experience of the home's interior spaces. A double-sided fireplace marks the distinction between the living and kitchen areas. A glass-wrapped breakfast room extends across one end of the balcony to access city views. High sliding doors connect the theatre room with the central living area. A superb winter lounge sits at the top level of the home with a row of retractable, louvred shutters controlling the level of privacy and a sliding door allowing for effortless flow between this luxurious space and the principal suite.
Cohesion and timeless style are delivered through a limited palette of colours and materials and the restrained application of a Japanese aesthetic - Shoji-style doors, fabric and timber blinds, natural materials. In an apt echoing of the impact of the location, this subdued minimalism is interrupted by bursts of rich oxblood and red.
Natural and built landscapes intermingle with delightful effect. A profusion of native vegetation softens the broad front steps. Extensive revegetation with native plants has created a habitat for wildlife and enriched the landscape. An east-facing courtyard uses a water feature and pavilion to conjure an aura of serenity. The pool and spa are set against a panoramic western view.
'Unique' and 'location' are often misused when describing properties; in this instance, they could not be more appropriate. This one-of-a-kind home in an unparalleled setting is simply stunning.
RATES
Council: $2472
Water: $265
SCHOOLS
6.4 km - Upper Swan Primary School
11.7 km - Swan Valley Anglican Community School
15 km - Ellenbrook Christian College
13.3 km - Swan Christian College
19.1km - Guildford Grammar School
FEATURES
General
* Build Year: 2004
* Built Area: 1070 sqm
* Built By: Craig Sheiles Homes
* Designers: Brenda Faudet & Gida Roberts
* Runner Up WA Home of the Year 2004
* Site-specific Design
* Grand Open Plan Living
* Unrivaled Views
* Balcony with Alfresco Pavilion
* Split Level Design
* Blackbutt Wood Floors
* Double-Sided Fireplace
* 4.1m Ceilings
* Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
* Industrial Awnings at West
* Two-sided Slow Combustion Fireplace
* Grand Master Suite
* Separate Junior Wing
* Self-contained Guest Wing
Kitchen
* Corian Benchtops
* Corian & Steel Double Sink
* Island Bench, Waterfall Ends
* Bulter's Pantry
* Triple Belling Oven
* 5-burner Gas Hob
* Miele Dishwasher
* Boiling Water On Tap
Outside
* Central Courtyard
* Multiple Entertainment Zones
* 15 m Heated Below Ground Pool and Spa
* Outdoor Shower & Poolside Powder Room
* Reticulated Gardens
* Automatic Front Gate
* Paved Driveway
* Pool House - Pump House
* 4 - car Garage with Storeroom
LIFESTYLE
On The Door Step - The Swan Valley Region
400 m - Bells Lookout
900 m - Bells Rapids Waterfall
1 km - Bells Rapids Park
15.9 km - St John of God Hospital
16.1 km - Midland CBD
26.1 km - Perth Airport (30 Minutes)
33.5km - Perth CBD (45 Minutes)
The size of Brigadoon is approximately 19.9 square kilometres. It has 6 parks covering nearly 4.5% of total area. The population of Brigadoon in 2011 was 651 people. By 2016 the population was 844 showing a population growth of 29.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Brigadoon is 10-19 years. Households in Brigadoon are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $3000 - $3999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Brigadoon work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 91.7% of the homes in Brigadoon were owner-occupied compared with 92.5% in 2016.
Brigadoon has 581 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Brigadoon have seen a 61.46% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2024:
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
© Copyright 2024 RP Data Pty Ltd trading as CoreLogic Asia Pacific (CoreLogic). All rights reserved.