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Mutiara is a house at 79 Tuckfield Street.

Financial Review, 2010:[1]

Ben and Julieann Luscombe have listed their four-bedroom home with views over Fremantle Harbour. Luscombe is a litigation partner with Perth commercial law firm Cochrane Lishman Carson Luscombe. The property, Mutiara, is a circa 1896 home at 79 Tuckfield St, Fremantle, that has been renovated while preserving its period decorations. It has high ceilings, bay windows, chandeliers, leadlight windows, fireplaces and jarrah floorboards. There are three bathrooms, a heated pool, garaging for eight cars and a billiard room and wine cellar downstairs. There is also a rear verandah and garden. William Porteous Properties International agents Jody Fewster and William Porteous have the listing with a price guide of between $4 million and $5 million.

Library:
Looking SSE towards Tuckfield Street with the slip and boatyard near the foot of Tuckfield street. N T Jorgenson operated a slip and boat yard beside the traffic bridge at North Fremantle at this time. He also had an office at 31 Henry Street. 79 Tuckfield Street, Mutiara, is in the centre background and 77 just to its right. Riverview is immediately behind it. Riverview was erected in 1889 for Edward Mayhew, became a convent and school (Sacred Heart Ladies College) in 1902 and was demolished in 1953. Photographed named Nelson and Jorgenson, c. 1902, Library ref. 4220.

References and Links

  1. Living with history, Ben Hurley 23 July 2010, Archived version.
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