This stunning single-level brick veneer residence offers a harmonious blend of comfort and space, perfect for family living. With multiple living areas and a thoughtful layout, it’s the ideal home for both relaxation and entertaining.

Nestled on a highly sought-after street, the property is conveniently located near transport options, local shops, Pennant Hills train station, and a selection of prestigious schools.

The home features four generously sized bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, including a master bedroom with a private ensuite.

A spacious full bathroom with a separate toilet adds convenience for families.

Elegant formal lounge and dining areas are enhanced by striking full-length bay windows that fill the space with natural light.

Tasmanian oak kitchen, complete with a breakfast bar, seamlessly flows into an expansive open-plan family room, which opens onto a sun-drenched undercover pergola – perfect for year-round outdoor entertaining.

Beautiful timber floorboards add a touch of elegance throughout, while the double garage with remote control and internal access ensures secure parking.

Set on an impressive 823 sqm (approx.) elevated block, the property boasts manicured lawns, charming keystone retaining walls, and paved outdoor areas, providing a serene environment to enjoy.

Location Benefits:

- 2.7km to Cherrybrook Village Shopping Centre
- 2.2km to Pennant Hills Marketplace (Harris Farm)
- 1.6km to Pennant Hills High School
- 2.8km to Cherrybrook Technology High School
- 2.1km to Mount St Benedict College
- 1.9km to Cherrybrook Public School
- 1.8km to Pennant Hills Public School
- 2km to Pennant Hills Train Station
- 3.2km to Cherrybrook Metro
- 170m walk to the 600 (Hornsby to Parramatta) and 638 (Berowra Waters to Pennant Hills) bus stop
- 1.3km to Thomas Thompson (Cedarwood) Park

For further information, please contact George Habkouk on 0412 297 998 or Taylah Bailey on 0449 922 462.

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