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You could buy an exact replica of Shakespeare’s home in the Perth Hills

03-Sep-2024
Shakespeare’s home
"All the world's a stage, and this incredibly unique home is ready for its next leading role."

That’s according to Realmark Urban’s Natalie Arnold, as she introduces an extraordinary property for sale in the Perth Hills.

"A home where history and charm take centre stage, offering a unique living experience that few can match."

It’s a replica of William Shakespeare’s family home - one of only three in the world that capture the Bard’s essence and charm, transporting you straight to Stratford-upon-Avon.

"Imagine walking through halls that echo the same architectural beauty as Shakespeare’s own home," Natalie adds.

"It's like stepping into a living piece of history."

Crafted in 1975 by the late English engineer Leo Fowler, this Tudor-style home is part of a charming Elizabethan village at 25 Canns Road in Bedfordale.

It stands alongside a replica of Anne Hathaway’s cottage, embodying the spirit of Shakespeare's England.

"Fowler’s vision was nothing short of theatrical," said Natalie.

"His passion for authenticity is evident in every detail of this village."

Set on 1,848sqm, this three-story, five-bedroom, five-bathroom home features four living areas and a country kitchen with pantry doors that whisper of times long past.

"Despite its grandeur, the home feels incredibly inviting," Natalie notes.

"It’s a place where you can host grand events or simply enjoy a quiet evening by one of the four fireplaces.

“This home isn’t just a place to live; it’s a stage for your imagination to run wild. Every room has the potential to be part of a grand story."

Built with timber from the old Barrack Street and Busselton jetties, Toodyay stone, clay shingle tiles, and leadlight windows sourced from England, the property is a faithful reproduction, down to its secret room.

"The craftsmanship here is remarkable. It’s a true homage to the past, with materials and techniques that transport you back to the Elizabethan era."

Originally opened in 1977 by Sir Charles Court as a tourist attraction and museum, the property won the 1978 Sir David Brand Award for Tourism and still boasts the original ticketing office.

It later became short-stay accommodation before being transformed into a homely private residence.

It still holds its Airbnb registration, offering the option for future owners to convert it back to that use if desired.

"This home has been admired for decades," said Natalie.

"It’s not just a residence; it’s a piece of Western Australian history."

The current owners have added their own modern twists, such as new French doors and plantation shutters throughout, blending the old-world charm with contemporary comforts.

The property is available by Set Date Sale, with all offers presented by 18 September unless sold prior.

"This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Elizabethan England right here in the Perth Hills.”

For more information, contact Realmark Urban sales consultant Natalie Urban on 0423 945 159.
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