1087 Caves Rd, Quindalup is a 7 bedroom, 4 bathroom House. The property has a land size of 29606m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in December 2024.
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY - Offers in the high $2 million range
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
Harwood's Cottage is one of the last remnants of the original Quindalup townsite, dating back to the heydays of the timber industry when much of the land was cleared by the Yelverton family (Henry Yelverton).
Having been beautifully restored and re-purposed under State Heritage protocols with commerce options in mind, the heritage aspect provides the ability to dovetail a functions and accommodation business within a superb historic context which will provide the right operator with a unique marketing proposition to create a truly unique facility with a quintessential "Quindalup", theme.
Current infrastructure includes:
The original salmon brick cottage (now rendered) was built in 1959 and has been extensively refurbished over the years to now comprise:
Front verandah with entry into a lounge area with high ceilings and fire place (chimney blocked off)
A large master bedroom
Large open plan kitchen/dining area with double sink, Servie stainless steel dishwasher, appliance cupboard, movable island bench, 900mm Ariston stainless steel stove, standard fridge recess, wood fire & an adjoining room/built in sleepout leading to the bathroom
Bedrooms 2 and 3 are serviced by a bathroom
The main wet area incorporates a separate WC, shower recess and trough/vanity set up, with the washing machine plus a linen press adjacent
Off the living area is large 7m by 5m deck plus a further sleep out
There is a drying area/utility area off the deck which has been built-in to now be a large office
The near new, free-standing, weatherboard garage has a high door access and is approx. 8m by 6m
There is a water tank converted to a water feature off the rear deck
OLD BARN (WALK-IN WALK-OUT)
Originally built circa 1860 of limestone, this building has been refurbished to provide a two-bedroom short stay cottage with an open plan kitchen/living/dining area opening onto a wide tree shaded deck
Currently used as a self-contained holiday accommodation, and sold furnished and fully equipped, as inspected
The kitchen has a 1.5 bowl sink, island bench, 600mm stainless steel Electrolux oven, a 600mm stainless steel Simpson gas hot plate & rangehood
The laundry behind the kitchen, has a trough built into a large cabinet
The 2 bedrooms both have built-in robes and direct access outside with a bathroom between with WC, shower recess and vanity
RAILWAY CARRIAGE (WALK-IN WALK-OUT)
Once again, having been beautifully resorted to now comprise a bedroom at one end, a kitchen in the middle with oven and hotplate, sink, plus a bathroom with WC, wood look vinyl floor, and reverse cycle air conditioner
Currently used as a self-contained holiday accommodation, and sold furnished and fully equipped, as inspected
There is a living room at ground floor level opening onto a 3m-by-3m deck area
OLD DAIRY
Built of grit brick circa 1975, this building serves as a multipurpose shed/storage area and fits well into the historic context of the rest of the buildings.
There is a new chook yard adjacent
THE OLD COTTAGE
Originally referred to as the slab cottage, this weatherboard building has been restored to virtually original condition with timber floorboards on the front verandah, exposed beams, and an old fire place set up for cooking
It consists of 2 rooms being the lounge and the tea room adjacent with cold display cabinets, counter and till etc
A new commercial kitchen and cool room built in harmony with a galley area off the original building. The commercial kitchen has a scullery adjacent with a sink and commercial dishwasher, plus the main kitchen with stainless steel benches, two large troughs and a hand basin. Annexed to the back of the cottage is a restored weatherboard building used as another dining area with an open fire place
To the south of the Old Cottage is essentially a function deck shaded by mature Mulberry & Fig trees with a levelled area adjacent for a marquee if required
Incorporated into this area, the kitchen/cook room adjacent, all beautifully refurbished in accordance with the heritage theme, is annexed to the old cottage via decks and paths to be incorporated as part of this larger structure
There are free standing toilet facilities close by with male, female and a staff toilets
POST OFFICE, CUSTOMS ROOM AND GAOL
From a historic context, this is a magnificent feature, and is beautifully set up with period communications equipment and artefacts as a museum piece
The Post office takes up one room with the Gaol and Customs Room immediately adjacent
OLD DRY STORE
Originally the Marybrook siding building re-located and refurbished. This building has power and currently houses a freezer and dry store
OTHER FEATURES
Solar Panels
Large and productive vegetable yard
Wood yard enclosure
Landscaping and parking
2 bores
Scheme water
Septic systems
For more information, or to arrange a private viewing, contact exclusive listing agents Joe White on 0417 939 715 joe@jmwrealestate.com.au or Rob Farris 0418 956 700 rob@jmwrealestate.com.au.
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The size of Quindalup is approximately 39.7 square kilometres. It has 7 parks covering nearly 1.2% of total area. The population of Quindalup in 2016 was 1336 people. By 2021 the population was 1488 showing a population growth of 11.4% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Quindalup is 60-69 years. Households in Quindalup are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $3000 - $3999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Quindalup work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 74.80% of the homes in Quindalup were owner-occupied compared with 75.40% in 2016.
Quindalup has 1,320 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Quindalup have seen a 122.03% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 50.25% increase. As at 30 April 2026:
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