When you are situated just minutes from one of the Hunter’s main arterial roads it changes more than the daily commute, you gain hours of home-making and a new look at family time. Barely 2 ½ km from the Heddon Greta exit, it’s time to give your family those extra hours each week, welcome to 14 Gleneagles Avenue, in Avery’s Rise in Heddon Greta.
Being a 2018 construction, great care was taken with the design but nothing about the home is precious, it feels very welcoming and liveable. There’s a sense of harmony that runs through the whole house which you’ll just love.
Open plan in design, calm is created in the kitchen and living area through the use of stone-look floor tiles, a neutral colour pallet and quality appliances.
The soothing neutral scheme is continued in both bathrooms which are completed with similar materials for a smooth progression through the home and a bath, feature tiles in the shower neish and porcelain WC’s add the final touches.
The seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces is just one of the features of the home where in summer, you will have the doors constantly open really extending the home onto the undercover alfresco area and out into the flat, fully fenced yard.
Additional liveability features of the home include a gas bayonet in the living room for heating and a gas bayonet for the BBQ in the outdoor area, ducted AC, internal access from the garage and flyscreens make living in the home a pleasure.
A stones throw to the local Golf Course, Kid's Parks and with entertainment at your fingertips with the Heddon Greta Drive-In just around the corner and easy access to Newcastle, Sydney and the Valley via the Hunter Expressway just 2 minutes’ drive.
This property is proudly marketed by First National Maitland. For further information or to book your private inspection contact Pat Howard – 0408 270 313.
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