Endless potential behind a timeless façade.
End Date Sale – Absolutely ALL OFFERS to be presented by Tuesday 27th May at 5pm unless sold prior.
With generous frontage and a wide, leafy verge, this circa 1950s three-bedroom home offers far more than meets the eye – balancing classic Californian Bungalow charm with thoughtful modern updates, and the rare potential to live, grow, or subdivide* in the heart of Bayswater’s village precinct.
The façade makes a lasting first impression – leadlight windows, brick banding, and elegant columns sitting confidently beneath a tiled roof, rich in character and unmistakably timeless. At its centre, a shady front verandah invites slow mornings and neighbourhood hellos. Step inside, and Wandoo timber floors meet soaring ceilings and intricate geometric plasterwork, creating a sense of warmth and volume that invites you to slow down and stay awhile.
The kitchen has been reimagined with a confident, contemporary edge – black cabinetry softened by timber-style finishes, a crisp brick-tiled splashback, and quality appliances including a standalone oven and electric cooktop. The layout flows with quiet intention, balancing everyday function with a thoughtful, well-resolved design.
Each bedroom tells its own story – generous in scale and wrapped in character. The master and third bedrooms are kept comfortable with air conditioning, while roller shutters to the second and third rooms offer deep, uninterrupted rest – ideal for young families. All three share easy access to the bathroom, a space of quiet luxury with crisp white three-quarter tiling traced in charcoal grout, monochrome floors underfoot, and a rainfall shower behind seamless glass.
At the rear, a generous decked alfresco becomes the heart of the home – enclosed with plantation shutters for year-round enjoyment, and complete with a ceiling fan and TV provisions for relaxed, everyday living. Overlooking a backyard of raised garden beds, mature trees, and a wide stretch of lawn, it’s a space made for barefoot kids and long-table dinners with friends. If you choose to retain the home in its entirety, there’s endless room to reimagine your dream urban oasis.
With generous side access and an ideal footprint, the home opens the door to a range of future possibilities. Whether you choose to retain the existing residence and build at the rear, create two street-facing lots, or simply enjoy the full 793sqm as your own garden sanctuary – this is a rare chance to shape your future in one of Bayswater’s most loved pockets.
And whether you’re settling in for the long haul, planning to grow with the home, or exploring development potential, this is a property that evolves with you. Just 100 metres from Bayswater Primary and within walking distance of St Columba’s, the local village, parks, gyms, and the tennis and bowling clubs – this is Bayswater living, full of heart, connection, and green open space.
Features include:
• Three-bedroom, one-bathroom character home built in 1951.
• Zoned R17/25.
• Set on 793sqm with wide frontage and subdivision potential*.
• Renovated kitchen with black cabinetry, timber-look finishes, brick-tiled splashback, and standalone oven.
• Bathroom appointed with three-quarter height tiling and rainfall shower.
• Expansive rear alfresco enclosed with plantation shutters, ceiling fan, and TV mount provisions.
• Split system air conditioning to the living room, master bedroom, and third bedroom.
• Secondary bedrooms fitted with roller shutters and built-in robes for added comfort.
• External laundry includes built-in storage and retains the original outdoor W/C.
• Electric storage hot water system.
• Zoned for Bayswater Primary School and John Forrest Secondary College.
To explore the potential and lifestyle that await at this Bayswater classic, contact Craig Nathan on 0407 774 594 or email craig.nathan@belleproperty.com.
*Subdivision potential is subject to relevant council and WAPC approvals. Buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence with the City of Bayswater in relation to zoning and development requirements.