3 Britten Street EAST BUNBURY WA 6230
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RARE PIECE OF HISTORY
Take a moment and allow yourself a chance to appreciate this very special home. Originally built in 1891 (but not Heritage Listed), the home and the surrounding 10 acres were originally owned by the Flynn Family. The whole property was then converted into the Golf Course & Club Rooms called Sandridge Park Golf Links.
This is a beautiful, but rare piece of Bunbury's history is situated on a 2034m2 block.
Deceiving to the eye, as you drive down Britten Street, many wouldn't know the secrets behind ... [More]
RARE PIECE OF HISTORY
Take a moment and allow yourself a chance to appreciate this very special home. Originally built in 1891 (but not Heritage Listed), the home and the surrounding 10 acres were originally owned by the Flynn Family. The whole property was then converted into the Golf Course & Club Rooms called Sandridge Park Golf Links.
This is a beautiful, but rare piece of Bunbury's history is situated on a 2034m2 block.
Deceiving to the eye, as you drive down Britten Street, many wouldn't know the secrets behind the fence. However once you enter through the gates - behold a home of such beauty and so deeply engraved in Bunbury's history. This will capture the imagination of anyone.
This 3 bedroom home, 1 bathroom plus fully equipped guest wing (4th bedroom) with 2nd Shower and 2nd wc, plus a 3rd wc in the powder room, home is new to the market and so unique in design. The third bedroom shares the shower/wc with the guest room.
PROPERTY FEATURES
Bitumen U shape drive for entering and leaving
Full fenced secure front garden
Intricate Fascias
12 foot high ceilings with period cornice
Ornate skirting boards
Decorative door trims throughout the home
Classic window styles throughout the home
Very extensive woodwork is heavily panelled and all built of Nyata timber
Wood look gas fire in sitting room
Bedrooms are king size by modern standards
Master bedroom has walk in robe
Master bedroom and second bedroom have the original connecting fire place - presently fitted with removable cupboards for general storage.
Main bathroom has a unique antique vanity and private access to second bedroom
Built in bar area
Large, well lit, sun/family room in the centre of the home connecting both wings.
Guest bedroom is complete with shower and toilet and has separate entrances to main house
3rd bedroom can share access to guest toilet and shower
Renovated functional laundry
Powder room with 3rd wc
Cosy family dining room
Kitchen is complete with:
Beamed ceiling
Induction cook top
Double Oven
''Over bench'' range hood
Extensive cupboards and drawers plus additional book shelving
Granite Bench Tops and a marble top for pastry making
Kitchen is built using Nyata timber
Scullery contains:
Beamed Ceiling
Dishwasher
Electric Hotplate
Double Sink area
Work Bench
Considerable shelving
12.5m x 12.5m Timber floor, original Club Room Hall with views over the lake
Undercover garage with parking for 3 cars
Storage area in the garage - With workshop facilities
Studio/Storeroom under the main roof, with access from the rear timber decking area
Storage shed off rear timber decking area
Below ground pool with a Bioniser bio-effective Ionic Pool & Spa Purifer plus Ph Boss
Picturesque Pond with bridge
8m approx archway with established roses in the side garden
Side Patio area with remote control and automatic sun roof
24 Solar panels
Original unique exterior doors
Synthetic turf has been used in areas
Window Shutters
Within walking distance to the Bunbury Forum Shopping Centre
Excellently located near the Bunbury Catholic College
Only 7 minutes drive to the Bunbury CBD
Only 9 minutes to the Bunbury Back Beach
9 minutes to the SW Sports Centre
SANDRIDGE PARK HISTORY
Sandridge Park Farm was situated about two miles from Bunbury and was established in 1891 by Mr C.S. Brockman. Originally the estate consisted of 60 acres freehold, cleared for cultivation. There were large swamp paddocks particularly adapted for Summer Production, the general character of the land being loamy, with a clay subsoil. The clearing had been very heavy and consisted of Tuart and Paperbark Trees. The residence was built of bricks made from the clay on the estate, and the farm was one of the most compact in the district and capable of growing anything.
On August 28th 1929 Sandridge Park was to become Bunbury Golf Club. A crowd of over 300 people watched the Hon Edwin Rose MLC open the Club House. Mrs Flynn prepared the Club room and the home. It was said to be her dream that women and their children were able to play golf together, and she was willing to provide that opportunity. The Club House commanded an elevated position in picturesque surroundings. Situated at the end of an avenue of majestic gum trees, the Sandridge Park Club House possessed a shady car park and afforded panoramic views from the high elevation.
The layout of the course, with it's green fairways and stately groves of trees, was reminiscent to the wonderful links courses found in other parts of the world. The ''Horse Shoe Lake'' made up part of the 12th par 3 hole. This lake was visible from the Club House room and still is today. The Grand Ball Room of the Golf Club is where the official opening launch was held and over 100 distinguished guests where catered for. The Club Room still stands today in its original form.
Sandridge Park Country Golf Club not only catered for Golf, with its ideal environment the estate had a triple appeal for out-door sport in Bunbury providing areas to play Cricket, Tennis and Golf.
Make sure you don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of Bunbury's history.
Block Size: 2034m2
Property Code: 5787 [Less]
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Price Guide : | SETTLED |
Property Type | House |
Land Area | 2034 m2 |