March 31, 2020
Our home in Hammond Park
Our Hammond Park house is within walking distance to the Harry Waring Marsupial Reserve which harbours endangered marsupials such as woylies, sugar possums, echidnas and kangaroos. The reserve has 200 hectares of Banksia woodlands which is an important habitat for the endangered Carnaby's Black Cockatoo. Unfortunately for us, this reserve is not open to the public. However, Thomson's Lake Reserve, which contains Western Grey Kangaroos, Brush Wallabies and the Southern Brown Bandicoot, is just a short drive from the house.
Our home in Hammond Park
Our Hammond Park house is within walking distance to the Harry Waring Marsupial Reserve which harbours endangered marsupials such as woylies, sugar possums, echidnas and kangaroos. The reserve has 200 hectares of Banksia woodlands which is an important habitat for the endangered Carnaby's Black Cockatoo. Unfortunately for us, this reserve is not open to the public. However, Thomson's Lake Reserve, which contains Western Grey Kangaroos, Brush Wallabies and the Southern Brown Bandicoot, is just a short drive from the house.
The house is a three bedroom home with two full bathrooms, laundry room, patio and double garage. It is also located in a very quiet neighbourhood which is nice because this will be our home until June 1st, possibly longer.
At the front of the house there is a computer room, two bedrooms and a full bathroom. Further down is a living room followed by an open concept kitchen, dining area and family room. On the other side of the open area is the master bedroom with full sized ensuite and the laundry room. The patio and double garage are at the back lane side of the house.