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80 Wansbrough Walk
Porongurup WA 6324

Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Car spaces: 4
Land area: 247701m2
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Property Details for 80 Wansbrough Walk, Porongurup

Building Type
Land
Land Size
247701m2
Local Government
Plantagenet
Lot/Plan
26/D085365

Last Listing description (July 2019)

Imagine living at the foot of the oldest mountain range in the world estimated to be around 1.3 billion years old - the Porongurup National Park. This park covers an area of 2,630 ha with the range extending for 12 kilometres. The area has one of the richest concentrations of native species in Australia, with over 700 native plant species, including 10 endemic species. This includes Australian Bluebells, blooming from October to February along with a huge variety of orchids and other spectacular flowers. You may even be lucky to spot one of the many mammal or bird species, honey possums, brushtail wallabies and even rare bird species of Baudin's cockatoo and noisy scrub-birds.

Its a one of the worlds biodiversity hotspots, making it a top tourist destination in the Great Southern.


Combine these facts by looking out over Devils Slide, the highest peak of around 670m. Enjoy the views from the kitchen window while washing the dishes or sitting at your dining room table or relax with a cuppa or a glass of fantastic local wine on your back deck and marvel at the play of light on the ancient, moss-covered granite boulders and magnificent forest.

Lush Karri forests and jarrah/marri woodlands are dominant in this area, while karri hazel, karri wattle and tassel bush form part of the understorey. The Porongurup National Park is located roughly 48 km north of Albany and about 15 minutes drive (25 km) from Mount Barker.

Wansbrough Walk is well known to tourists and locals as a couple of easy short walks start from the Tree-In-The-Rock Car Park at the end of the road. Here you will find disabled toilets, gas barbeques and sheltered picnic tables. You can stroll 100m to this gorgeous Karri tree that planted itself in a rock crevice years ago. Enjoy the 4 km walk through the gully between Nancys Peak and Devils Slide which will literally make you feel like youre walking between two mountains.

Do make the effort of getting to Devils Slide; your reward would be magnificent, panoramic views as far as the eye can see. To the west, Denmark in the distance, in front of you views to the Southern Ocean and Albany - and to the north, The Stirling Ranges a truly mind-blowing experience. Theres a myriad of trails available to visit different peaks, it just depends on how adventurous you feel.

Something not to miss if you dont mind clambering over boulders and climbing a 6 metre ladder, would be the Granite Skywalk Castle Rock. This is an award-winning elevated walkway and master piece of engineering at the eastern end of the Porongurup Range, down the road from 80 Wansbrough Walk. The stainless steel walkway wraps around the vertical face of Castle Rock allowing the landscape to unfold before you. Absolutely magnificent!

People living in this area naturally feel strongly about the conservation of nature around them, so even though this property is 24.77 ha in total (61.2 acres), an area of 17.63 ha (43 acres) was proclaimed as a Conservation Covenant. This is registered on the title deed and the duration of this covenant is in perpetuity forever preserved. This section runs from Millinup Road and up Wansbrough Walk. (See the darkened area outlined in the picture of Annexure A Agreement to Reserve under the floor plan section). This leaves a very manageable 7.14 ha (17.7 acres) of cleared land and that is why its the perfect hide away home, sheltered between its own private forest and the National Park.

Now why would someone savvy not snap up this immaculate 3x2 home as quickly as possible - especially at this price? Use it as your weekend and holiday get-away or reside permanently like the current owners. You could easily extend the home if its too small for your needs. The opportunities are only limited by your imagination.

Lets explore this immaculate home. The home was specifically designed by the current owners to maximise the magnificent views from every room and to bring the outdoors in. With great success I might add.

Going in from the lovely back deck (mountain side) you enter into a lovely open plan lounge/dining/kitchen area. The living area has a raked ceiling and huge windows and glass sliding doors ensure that it is light, bright and very welcoming. A wood fire keeps the whole house cosy in winter months.

The kitchen off to the left has plenty of cupboard and bench space and a large walk in pantry. No theres no dishwasher, but if you insist, theres plenty of space to install one. Id be happy washing up while enjoying the views over the mountains. A great size laundry is just off the kitchen with a door opening out to the back deck.

The master suite (approximately 3.2 x 4m) takes up half of the left wing where you will find a large bedroom, a deep walk in robe and a very neat bathroom with a shower, toilet and basin. The large windows gaze out to the south over the reserve and the abundance of small ferns and flowers growing around the front deck ensure you are woken up in the morning by the frequent visits from a rich array of local birdlife, including little blue wrens that are as tame as a house pet.
Your views are over the front deck, out towards Albany and the Southern Ocean in the distance.

To the right of the dining area is a corridor leading to the guest section. Deep linen cupboards line the corridor and behind them you will find bathroom two. This consists of a bath with an overhead shower and a basin. Theres a separate water closet right next door.

Bedroom two (used as a study by the owners) also faces the front deck (approximately 3x4m) and lovely views like the master suite while bedroom three (approximately 2.9 x 4m) enjoys views towards the mountain. Im guessing that the home is roughly 110 m2 excluding the verandahs. The back verandah is 14x3m and the front 8x3m, giving us a total area of approximately 176 m2.

There is an immaculate, large shed near the home consisting of 3 bay parking pl

Property History for 80 Wansbrough Walk, Porongurup, WA 6324

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Last Sold
$580,000
07 Jun 2019
  • 07 Jun 2019
    Sold for $580,000
  • 17 Mar 2018
    Listed for Sale $599,000
  • 03 Apr 2017
    Listed for Sale $645,000
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About Porongurup 6324

The size of Porongurup is approximately 212.2 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 12.7% of total area. The population of Porongurup in 2011 was 260 people. By 2016 the population was 297 showing a population growth of 14.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Porongurup is 40-49 years. Households in Porongurup are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Porongurup work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 78.7% of the homes in Porongurup were owner-occupied compared with 79% in 2016..

Porongurup has 333 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Porongurup have seen a 66.13% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:

  • The median value for Houses in Porongurup is $667,536 while the median value for Units is $646,626.
There are currently 7 properties listed for sale, and no properties listed for rent in Porongurup on OnTheHouse. According to CoreLogic's data, 7 properties were sold in the past 12 months in Porongurup.

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