8 Salisbury St, St James WA 6102, Australia

It’s hard to imagine that anyone will deny describing ‘8 Salisbury Street’ as inclusive of many if not all things most desirable in contemporary homes of the day. It may best be viewed as an, “extraordinary collection of fine taste, incredible memories and well lived stories derived from the experience of lives and times well spent.” The owners of this impeccably presented home, offer much more than ‘exquisitely dressed bricks and mortar’, moreover, the ‘chance to live life to the fullest’ and with as much joy and energy as they themselves have so evidently experienced to get here.

 

“8 Salisbury” could be described as “a treasure trove, made up of a cellar full of rare gems”. A unique opportunity to experience an immersion into all the best of life and style from both the present and prior decades, as far back as to the foundation of this home.

With over 60 years of history and style, captured and pieced together from life’s living, celebration and occasion, there is nothing to ignore and everything to look forward to, should you decide to make 8 Salisbury Street St James your own.

 

Features include:

– Elevated (top of hill), Quiet Cul de sac street location (arguably area’s finest), with “great neighbours”

– Work from home office (side access) potential.

– 2 car secure, off street parking.

– Powered garden shed.

– LED profiled lighting throughout.

– Floor to ceiling tiled bathrooms.

– Gloss polished wood floors throughout.

– Ducted reverse cycle A/C.

– Bozzi Blinds.

– Granite bench tops.

– Full Miele appliance (incl. Steam Oven) designer kitchen.

– Genuine, >10 Sqm Under floor Cellar.

– Impeccably manicured, bore reticulated, botanically inspired, gardens throughout.

– Exquisite, 62 Sqm Timber deck with pitched roof undercroft.

– Full outdoor kitchen Incl. 900mm Oven, Wood burner Pizza Oven & Beef eater BBQ.

– Rear oversized powered studio/gym or ‘granny flat’ potential.

– Liquid Limestone paths.

– Underground power installation across the suburb about to be complete.

 

When all the superlatives to describe something special have been used already, only the chance to immerse oneself and fully ‘experience’ that special something can describe what’s actually real and in front of you.