Merthyr House
SPOTLIGHT
/ Originally built circa 1927
/ Extensively extended and renovated in 2002
/ Built by specialist builders, National Estate Builders and designed by Roger Cuperus
/ Large 637 sqm corner block
/ Built area 412 sqm approx.
/ Tuck-pointed brick home
/ Jarrah floors and staircase
/ High ceilings throughout
/ Leadlight windows, period cornices and ceiling roses throughout
/ Lighting by Alti Lighting and Subiaco Restoration
/ Sheoak kitchen cabinetry and stone benchtops
/ Kitchen appliances include Ilve gas cook top and electric oven, Miele dishwasher, coffee machine and built-in microwave
/ Mahogany bathroom cabinetry and marble vanity tops
/ Heated towel rails to ensuite and to upstairs bathroom
/ Daiken reverse-cycle air-conditioner and split-system to garage loft
/ Intercom
/ Reticulated gardens
/ Security alarm
/ Set opposite a small neighbourhood park
/ Large garage with upstairs loft
/ Private home tucked behind limestone walls
With its distinguishable features, Merthyr House is for the discerning few that appreciate old world character, but don’t wish to sacrifice light, space or modern living. With its soaring ceilings, spacious rooms and abundant natural light, this elegant residence ticks many boxes. Sympathetic to its Federation era origin, the extension complements its heritage whilst providing a thoughtful layout and delivering a beautifully crafted family home.
Incorporating a plethora of character features, the residence features Jarrah floors and a Jarrah staircase, period cornices and ceiling roses, arch mouldings, leadlight windows, turned posts and bullnose verandahs.
Enhanced by a substantial extension, the heart of the home unfolds into a generous open-plan living and dining domain, anchored by a beautifully crafted kitchen adorned with rich sheoak cabinetry and stone benchtops. Framed by timber windows and graceful arched doors — each inset with delicate leadlight — this refined space is bathed in natural light and layered with character.
With a thoughtful layout, the residence features a formal living area to the northern side of the home, providing a second breakaway space for the family. A formal dining room or study off the main corridor offers further options, whilst a large ground floor bedroom caters to multiple generational living.
Upstairs you’ll find five well proportioned bedrooms, including a generous main suite with walk-in-robe and an ensuite with mahogany cabinetry and a marble vanity. Catering well to a growing family, you have the choice of a loft style bedroom with northern windows plus four traditional secondary bedrooms. Two family bathrooms, with one on each floor, feature claw foot baths and high quality appointments.
Wrapping around the home, manicured gardens and expansive brick paving create a picture of refined outdoor living, all elegantly framed by a limestone wall that borders both street frontages. A classic bullnose verandah extends from the main living area — an inviting, sheltered space for effortless alfresco entertaining — while additional paved zones offer versatile pockets perfect for hosting family celebrations on a grand scale.
Perfectly positioned in the heart of Mount Hawthorn, Merthyr House sits within one of Perth’s most sought-after suburbs. Surrounded by leafy, tree-lined streets and just moments from the vibrant buzz of Scarborough Beach Road’s dining and boutique scene, the location offers a seamless blend of village charm and urban convenience. The Mezz is just around the corner for your everyday essentials, while Mount Hawthorn Primary School is a short stroll away.
RATES
Council $3,641.45 pa
Water $2,138.57 pa