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2 Butterley Place

2 Butterley Place, Goomalling WA 6460, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
1099 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

2 Butterley Place is a house located in Goomalling, Western Australia. The property sits on a land parcel of approximately 1,099 m².

Key details

Locality
Goomalling
State
WA
GNAF PID
GAWA_146558638
Legal parcel ID
P212300/429
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
House
Land size
1099 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Nutrien Harcourts WA -
Elders - Northam & Toodyay
Property Now - BRISBANE CITY
Bob Davey Real Estate - Northam

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Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 2 Butterley Place?

It is a standalone house situated on a residential block. The land size is 1,099 m².

How large is the land parcel for this property?

The property sits on a 1,099 m² lot, providing ample space for the house and outdoor use.

Where is 2 Butterley Place in relation to the centre of Goomalling?

The house is within the Goomalling locality, about 0.6 km from the town centre, making local shops and services easily reachable on foot.

What agricultural activity is common in the area surrounding the property?

Goomalling lies in the Wheatbelt region, where wheat and other cereal crops are grown. The town also acts as a receival site for Cooperative Bulk Handling.

What community amenities are close to the property?

Within roughly 1 km you’ll find the Goomalling War Memorial Hall, the heritage‑listed Goomalling Post Office & Quarters, the public library, and the Mortlock Football League grounds.

How far is the nearest grain receival point from the house?

The Goomalling grain receival point is about 1.3 km away, providing convenient access for local farming activities.

Does the area have any notable historical background?

Yes, Goomalling was gazetted in 1903 and named for the 'silver‑grey possum' in the Noongar language. The town’s history includes early exploration in 1846 and the opening of the Northam‑Goomalling railway line in 1902.