Smart, stylish, and right-sized for two. This two-bedroom Shenton Park home pairs a fully equipped kitchen, fast WiFi, and smart TV with easy access to Kings Park, QEII, Subiaco, and the Perth CBD.
Not every great stay needs to be big. Sometimes the best thing a space can do is get everything right at the scale that suits you.
This two-bedroom Shenton Park home is designed with couples, solo professionals, and small groups in mind — people who want a proper place to land, not just a bed and a bathroom. The layout is smart and considered: a comfortable living area with a large smart TV where evenings genuinely relax, and a kitchen that’s set up to cook in, not just look at. Whether you’re making breakfast before a morning at Kings Park or unwinding after a long day at QEII or UWA, the home adjusts to your pace.
The two bedrooms — [a queen and a king single] — are well-dressed and genuinely restful. There’s a full laundry for stays that go beyond a weekend, and fast WiFi that holds up for video calls, streaming, and working remotely without apology.
The home has a warmth that comes from its setting in Shenton Park — a suburb with mature trees, quiet streets, and the kind of local culture (good coffee, easy cycling, real community) that’s hard to manufacture and easy to enjoy.
This is a home for guests who travel intentionally — who appreciate the difference between staying somewhere and actually being somewhere.
Shenton Park is a suburb that earns its reputation without trying — leafy, unhurried, and remarkably well-connected. Lake Jualbup is a short walk away: a local green that rewards morning strollers, joggers, and anyone who needs to reset after travel.
Rokeby Road in Subiaco — one of Perth’s most beloved neighbourhood strips — is minutes from the door, offering specialty coffee, weekend markets, bookshops, and some of the city’s best casual dining. Kings Park and Botanic Garden, with its sweeping river views and world-class botanic collection, is an easy [10-minute] drive and a non-negotiable on any Perth itinerary.
QEII Medical Centre is close enough to be genuinely convenient for visiting medical staff, researchers, or families with loved ones at the hospital. The University of Western Australia’s leafy campus is similarly accessible. Perth CBD is approximately [15–20 minutes] by car, and the [Shenton Park/Daglish] train station places the city centre on a direct line without needing to drive.
Guests have exclusive access to the entire two-bedroom dwelling, including both bedrooms, bathroom, the living area, fully equipped kitchen and in-house laundry. The property is fully self-contained and private. [Self-check-in is available — details provided prior to arrival.]
The two-bedroom at Sadka Lane is ideally suited to couples, solo professionals, and small groups seeking a private, properly equipped home rather than a hotel room — whether for a long weekend, an extended work stay, or ongoing visits connected to nearby QEII Medical Centre, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, or the University of Western Australia. It’s a home for guests who travel thoughtfully and value a well-considered space in a genuine neighbourhood, from a Subiaco regular looking for a base during home renovations to interstate visitors wanting to experience Shenton Park at its own pace.
Getting Around
– No parking available
– The Fremantle train line runs nearby from [Shenton Park or Daglish station], connecting guests to the CBD, Fremantle, and key stops along the way. Local bus routes link to Subiaco and surrounding suburbs.
Check-in: [3:00 PM] | Check-out: [10:00 AM]
The property sits in a quiet residential neighbourhood — please be mindful of neighbours, particularly in the evenings.
A starter supply of kitchen essentials, toiletries, and tea/coffee is provided.
Fresh linen and towels are provided and laundered between each stay.
A welcome guide with neighbourhood recommendations is available in the home.
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