Discover your perfect sanctuary shrouded in beautiful established trees and gardens in this impeccably maintained brick and tile home with its architectural influence and designed renovations.
A peaceful, sought after locale with little traffic, close by to popular schools including Martins Gully, NEGS and Armidale Secondary College make it a fantastic family option, as well as proximity to sporting facilities, parks and SPAR convenience store. This immaculate home has been cherished and loved by its owners which reigns clear as you inspect both inside and outsides lovely features.

Features of the home include:-

- 3 generous bedrooms, with built-in robes
- Spacious open-plan living area, combines dining and modern style kitchen ideal for entertaining with attractive, hardwearing laminate flooring and reverse cycle air-conditioning
- Modern style, architecturally designed kitchen with sunlit northerly aspect, electric oven and induction cooktop, ergonomic island bench with pendant lighting and breakfast bar
- Versatile rumpus room for entertaining or guest accommodation, also lends itself to a 4th bedroom with reverse cycle air-conditioning
- Renovated main bathroom, with large shower and separate toilet
- Second bathroom and combined laundry
- Dedicated study/office area with storage
- Large undercover al fresco opens through dining area, paved oasis among established sheltered plants and succulents
- Leafy trees adorn the grounds, including fruit trees and flowering shrubs, garden beds for flowers and vegetables
- Fire pit area among the gardens to relax and enjoy the quiet surround of the neighborhood
- Prime location, quiet, close to many amenities

An exceptional home in renowned South Hill neighborhood. A must inspect for a smaller family or couple looking for some extra room and high-quality features. For further information and inspection contact Tim Randell on 0401 178 786.

*All information contained here is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable, however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries*