23 Britannia Rd, Leederville WA 6007, Australia
Presented on a spacious corner block and surrounded by some of Leederville’s most cherished local greenery, 23 Britannia Road is a strong-boned, well-spaced family home that’s been modernised for the needs of a growing inner-suburbs community.
Originally built in 1935, 23 Britannia serves as an excellent example of how the era’s design ‘classicisms’ have come to now be increasingly valued (and surprisingly rare) among more recently built homes.
Presenting a distinctly open interior, wide and naturally insulated walls line the home, floored with polished Jarrah and topped by noticeably high ceilings. The home’s corner block address is used to great effect.
Modernised less than a decade ago, the interior now features the wide use of LED downlighting (casting a real sheen on those hardwood floors), a newly placed rear timber alfresco (seats at least ten) and ducted system air conditioning.
Park-adjoined property in Leederville has always been a tightly controlled commodity.
Boasting some of the highest home owner retention rates this side of Cottesloe, properties overlooking not just parkland but the Britannia Reserve – a decades old staple of the Leederville community scene dating back to the suburb’s regazettenance in the 70’s – have always been in short supply. 23 Britannia has seen a lot of change in the now-bustling Leederville and Mount Hawthorn area over the years, with its ‘best of both worlds’ address.
Your shopping needs are taken care of with The Mezz and Leederville’s Oxford Street just a couple of streets away.