Some homes carry their history with them - this one wears it proudly.
Set behind a white picket fence and framed by established greenery, this circa 1919 home has been carefully preserved at its core, with the original front rooms with pressed tin ceilings still telling the story of its era.
Beyond that, the home opens up into a thoughtfully connected extension that brings modern comfort without losing its identity.
From the relaxed front porch through to the open living, it's a home that feels genuine, welcoming and effortlessly put together from front to back.
What You'll Adore!
• Circa 1919-character home with preserved original features
• Seamless blend of heritage charm and modern updates
• Stunning original pressed tin ceilings to the front rooms
• High ceilings throughout creating a strong sense of space and openness
• Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning and timber floorboards throughout
• White picket fence and gated entry creating privacy and street appeal
• Expansive open-plan living with timber floorboards and abundant natural light
• Large windows and double doors opening to the outdoor space
• Sash windows enhancing the home's character
• Galley-style kitchen with 900mm oven and 6-burner gas cooktop
• Stone benchtops, timber cabinetry accents and built-in pantry
• Multiple living zones including versatile front lounge
• Spacious main bedroom with decorative fireplace
• Dedicated office with built-in cabinetry
• Separate dressing room with modular shelving and included freestanding robe
• Spacious bathroom with floor-to-ceiling tiles and double vanity
• Inviting decked Bullnose front porch framed by established greenery
• Fully reticulated front and rear gardens with established greenery
• Large mature tree providing natural shade and ambience
• Powered rustic garden shed
• 21 solar panels for energy efficiency
• Only a short distance away from the main Bassendean Strip
What's Around!
• Bassendean Train Station - approx. 500m
• Bassendean Hotel - approx. 550m
• Holly Rayes - approx. 600m
• Bassendean Shopping Centre - approx. 900m
• Bassendean Primary School - approx. 1km
• The Last Crumb - approx. 1.1km
• Cyril Jackson Senior Campus - approx. 1km
• Steel Blue Oval - approx. 1.3km
• The Swan River via The Point Reserve - approx. 1.7km
• Perth Airport (T3/4) - approx. 8.4km
• Perth CBD - approx. 10km
Homes like this are hard to replicate - where the original character has been properly preserved, and the newer addition feels like a natural continuation rather than an afterthought.
The result is a home that's warm, functional and ready to enjoy from day one, with a layout that simply makes sense.
It's the kind of place that you'd fall in love with the moment you step inside - don't let this opportunity sit for too long!
Contact us today!
Paul Hanich: 0417 996 411 | [email protected]
Denise Wellstead: 0408 906 075 | [email protected]
Built: circa 1919
Block size: 486m²
Council Rates: approx. $2,400.00 pa
Water Rates: approx. $1,469.61 pa
NOTE: This property description provided is for general information purposes only. Professionals Wellstead Team believes that this information is true & correct but it does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of the information. Prospective Buyers are asked to undertake independent due diligence regarding the property, as no responsibility can be accepted by Professionals Wellstead Team for any information that may be deemed incorrect.
This property at 58 Kenny Street, Bassendean is a four bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Paul Hanich and Denise Wellstead at Professionals Wellstead Team.
For more information about Bassendean, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Bassendean profile page.
If you would like to get in touch with Paul Hanich or Denise Wellstead regarding 58 Kenny Street, Bassendean, please call Paul on 0517 996 411 or call Denise on 0508 906 075, or contact the agent via email.
Bassendean, originally named West Guildford, is a northern suburb of Perth located approximately 11 kilometres from the CBD. Bassendean is one of the first settlements in Western Australia and has a rich Aboriginal and pioneering history.
Life in Bassendean
With seven kilometres of Swan River frontage, Bassendean is tight-knit community with a village feel, giving a high priority to trees, the environment, history and the arts. Bassendean has land next to three train stations and is close to Perth Airport, major highways and Metronet rail connections.