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    Lot 9 Coolgardie-Esperance Highway, Grass Patch
    Lot 9 Coolgardie-Esperance Highway, Grass Patch

    Sold price: $100,000

    Lot 9 Coolgardie-Esperance Highway, Grass Patch

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    Sold 19 Mar 2025
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    1 Freeman Street, Grass Patch

    Sold price: $15,000

    1 Freeman Street, Grass Patch

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    Sold 22 Jan 2025
    Esperance Real Estate
    Paul Blackham
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    12 Dunn Street, Salmon Gums

    Sold price: $255,000

    12 Dunn Street, Salmon Gums

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    Sold 17 Feb 2025
    Esperance Real Estate
    Laurie Fyfe
    Laurie Fyfe
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    25 Johns Street, Salmon Gums

    Sold price: $190,000

    25 Johns Street, Salmon Gums

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    Sold 19 Sep 2024
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    21 Dunn Street, Salmon Gums

    Sold price: $180,000

    21 Dunn Street, Salmon Gums

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    Sold 12 Sep 2023
    Elders Real Estate
    Keith Ogley
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    Lot 9 Baker Street, Scaddan

    Sold price: $5,000

    Lot 9 Baker Street, Scaddan

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    Sold 09 Jul 2021
    Esperance Real Estate
    Paul Blackham
    Paul Blackham
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Grass Patch overview

Grass Patch townsite is located on the Coolgardie-Esperance Highway, 79 kilometres north of Esperance. A townsite here was proposed in 1910, when the government was planning to build a railway from Esperance to Norseman, and land in the area was being opened up. "The Esperance Land and Railway League" particularly pushed for the townsite to be developed, but it was 15 years before the railway was built. The area was well known as "Grass Patch", a nearby farm of this name having been settled around 1896, and renowned for bountiful crops and good grass. However, when the townsite was gazetted in 1923, the local settlers sought a more suitable name, and nominated three names, "Warden" being the one selected as most suitable. Objections were soon received to this name, and later the same year it was changed to Grass Patch.

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