Timber framed, Fibro Home with new colour bond roof, complete with 3.4Kws Solar Panels. Galley Kitchen with gas cooktop, electric wall oven, rangehood, built in dishwasher, leading into large tiled dining area, with split system, and Jarrahdale wood fire, overlooking backyard and alfresco area. Large living area, games room, study with split system. 3 Bedroom, Master with built-in robes, all with split system air conditioners. 1 modern Bathroom.
Large low maintenance, fully enclosed backyard, with side street access, double Colorbond gates. with a back veranda, to protect the house from the west sun, igloos full of chopped wood, rain water tank, and fruit trees. Above ground vegie gardens, protected with shade cloth.
Fully powered 14.5 x 6 metre shed. Concrete floor, 4 car bays, centre double section fully lockable, plus locked tool room.
Separate carport at the front, to walk in undercover to the front door, for convenience.
All this, set in a small rural town of Carnamah, with a great community in the Midwest wheatbelt.
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This property at 12 Railway Avenue, Carnamah is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Colleen Bennier at Ray White Geraldton Dongara on 24 Feb 2025.
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Carnamah, gazetted a townsite in 1913, is located in the midlands wheatbelt area, 23 kilometres southeast of Three Springs and 307 kilometres north of Perth. It is named after a pastoral property established by Duncan Macpherson in this location in the late 1860s. A telegraph station was established here in 1873, and is referred to in 1876 by the famous explorer Ernest Giles. Giles spells it "Cornamah" in his book, but "Carnamah" on his map. The main industry in the town is wheat forming with the town being a cooperative bulk handling receival site.
Carnamah is the principal town of the Shire of Carnamah. As one of two major towns in the Shire, it provides the surrounding area with retail services and outlets, a high school, various sporting grounds and the Carnamah Historical Society Museum, which showcases the history and growth of agriculture over the last 100 years. Tourism has increased over the years in the area due to the wildflowers that bloom from August through to October, which led to the development of more accommodation and the Tourist Information Centre.