2965 Jacoby Street, Mundaring, WA 6073 sold on 20 June 2025 | OnTheHouse
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Sold on 20 Jun 2025 for $1,125,000

2965 Jacoby Street
Mundaring WA 6073

Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
Car spaces: 2
Land area: 2023m2
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Property Details for 2965 Jacoby St, Mundaring

2965 Jacoby St, Mundaring is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces. The property has a land size of 2023m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in June 2025. There are other 3 bedroom House sold in Mundaring in the last 12 months.

Building Type
House
Land Size
2023m2

Last Listing description (June 2025)

In the heart of Mundaring, where the rhythm of modern life meets Western Australia's pioneering past, stands a weatherboard and iron cottage that embodies the very essence of heritage living. Built circa 1901 by retired Bunbury harbour master Captain Thomas Scott, the remarkable “Stratheden” carries within its weatherboard walls the pioneering spirit that shaped early Western Australia. Hidden from the street by a charming picket fence and enveloped in lush, established gardens, this remarkable workers' cottage offers a rare opportunity to inhabit a piece of living history whilst enjoying the unparalleled convenience of one of the region's most coveted locations.

3 bedrooms 1 bathroom
1901 weatherboard & iron

Striking workers’ cottage
Extensive Jarrah panelling
Wide jarrah floorboards
High pressed metal ceilings
Rear lane access to garage
Estab gardens, bore retic
2023 sqm heart Mundaring
Steps to Trail, park, village

The extensive use of jarrah throughout this property immediately distinguishes it as a superior example of vernacular architecture, where wide floorboards and striking panelling speak to the craftsmanship and material abundance of a bygone era. Here, the integrity of the original fabric has been meticulously preserved, creating an authentic connection to the past that is increasingly rare. This is not simply a house that has been renovated; it is a heritage treasure that has been lovingly maintained, telling the story of Western Australia's timber heritage.

The approach to the home sets the tone for what lies beyond – a wide, bullnose verandah extends a gracious welcome, while pressed glass in subtle pastel hues surrounds the front door like jewels set within a frame. Living here means beginning each day with this gentle beauty, where morning light filters through coloured glass and the established gardens create a private sanctuary mere steps from Mundaring's vibrant village centre.

Upon crossing the threshold, the significance and integrity of this property become immediately apparent through the soaring ceiling, its pressed metal painted white, creating a striking vertical dimension that speaks to the generous proportions seen throughout the home. Picture rails and wide jarrah floorboards create a striking welcome that sets expectations high, and the home delivers on every promise. The entrance hall is flanked by two generously proportioned bedrooms, each graced with original windows, pressed metal ceilings and decorative fireplaces.

At the end of the hallway, a pair of interior doors open to reveal the property's masterpiece – a living room that embodies an authentic and uniquely Western Australian aesthetic. Vertical jarrah boarding rises to dado height, and horizontal panelling continues to the jarrah-clad ceiling. An expanse of eight-paned windows draws northern light into the heart of the home, creating a space where the seasons become part of daily life, where winter afternoons glow golden against the jewel-toned timber and summer mornings arrive soft and bright. Living in this room means inhabiting a space where craftsmanship and comfort converge, where every surface speaks to the skill of builders who understood both beauty and function.

At one corner of this magnificent living space, a breakfast nook provides an intimate setting for morning rituals, whilst the kitchen represents a faultless melding of history and modern convenience. The original chimney breast and hearth, fitted with a Metters stove, anchor the space with authentic period detail, while pressed metal and jarrah panelling blend seamlessly with gold-flecked stone benchtops, under-bench cabinets, and contemporary appliances, including a freestanding electric oven and dishwasher. This kitchen exemplifies how heritage properties can incorporate modern elements without compromising their character.

The principal bedroom, accessed via the living room, offers generous proportions. High ceilings ensure an airy, relaxed atmosphere that transforms sleep into restoration, whilst a separate walk-in robe and dressing room provide practical luxury. Reverse cycle air conditioning delivers year-round comfort, demonstrating that while heritage is honoured, contemporary expectations for comfort are uncompromised.

Spanning the rear of the plan, a sunroom with a swathe of windows looking out to the rear garden creates a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Terracotta floor tiles ground the space in earthy authenticity, while reverse-cycle air conditioning and direct access to both the rear garden and an alfresco entertaining zone ensure this bright space suits year-round use. A family bathroom and well-appointed laundry at either end of the sunroom complete the thoughtful arrangement of spaces.

The transition to outdoor living occurs through French doors that connect the sunroom to a large, crazy-paved patio set beneath a wisteria-threaded pergola – a space where entertaining becomes effortless and where the changing seasons provide an ever-evolving backdrop. Living here means experiencing the joy of alfresco dining where privacy and tranquillity coexist with incredible accessibility to village amenities.

The current owner's dedication as a skilled and passionate gardener has created botanical magic that transforms this property from merely impressive to utterly enchanting. Bore reticulated lawns and gardens cocoon the outdoor living spaces, creating profound privacy and calm despite the home's remarkably central location. Camellia, deciduous trees, and hardy native plants create a tapestry of colour, texture, and seasonal interest that rewards close observation and daily enjoyment.

Practical considerations have not been overlooked – rear lane access leads to a powered garage and a remarkable railway carriage studio, a two-room space complete with verandah that offers endless possibilities for creative pursuits, home business ventures, or simply a peaceful retreat. A small garden shed and single carport enhance the home's practical amenities.

The location represents perhaps the property's greatest triumph – positioned mere steps from the Sculpture Park and Heritage Trail, with the shops and services of Mundaring Village within comfortable walking distance. Schools, sporting facilities, and public transport networks are all within easy reach of this hidden oasis, creating a lifestyle where convenience never requires compromise of character or tranquillity. Living here means enjoying the best of both worlds: the peace of established gardens and heritage architecture, paired with the vibrancy and accessibility of one of the Hills' most desirable communities.

True luxury lies in authenticity, craftsmanship and connection to place. Here, in this superior example of vernacular architecture, surrounded by a mature garden landscape and positioned in Mundaring's coveted heart, the past and present converge to create something genuinely extraordinary.

To arrange an inspection of this property, call Nigel Williams - 0417 988 680.

Property History for 2965 Jacoby St, Mundaring, WA 6073

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
$1,125,000
20 Jun 2025
  • 20 Jun 2025
    Sold for $1,125,000
  • 05 Jun 2025
    Listed for Sale Low $1 Millions
  • 14 Dec 2003
    Sold for $311,000
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About Mundaring 6073

The size of Mundaring is approximately 31.6 square kilometres. It has 20 parks covering nearly 63.6% of total area. The population of Mundaring in 2016 was 3041 people. By 2021 the population was 3190 showing a population growth of 4.9% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Mundaring is 50-59 years. Households in Mundaring are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Mundaring work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 84.80% of the homes in Mundaring were owner-occupied compared with 80.90% in 2016.

Mundaring has 1,662 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Mundaring have seen a 94.40% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 64.45% increase. As at 31 December 2025:

  • The median value for Houses in Mundaring is $1,080,807 while the median value for Units is $466,249.
  • Houses have a median rent of $625.
There are currently 8 properties listed for sale, and 1 property listed for rent in Mundaring on OnTheHouse. According to Cotality's data, 55 properties were sold in the past 12 months in Mundaring.

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