Mode Property presents this magnificent renovated Australian colonial homestead that has been transformed into a warm and welcoming family home on a beautifully landscaped 2 acre block.

Through automatic gates the parking area is bounded by mature trees and stunning gardens with a Heritage Listed slab timber barn backdrop. This home has that very sought after ‘private’ feeling that’s usually at the heart of a much bigger acreage or farm.

The house dates from 1913 and although it maintains the very important features that make it a rare piece of local history it has undergone significant renovations and sympathetic additions that make living in a classic colonial home both comfortable and enjoyable.

Five bedrooms in all. Master with new ensuite, heated floor and walk-in-robe. A central hallway typical to the age of construction, connects the bedrooms to the living areas. The eat-in kitchen has lovely views outside to the barn and gardens. A formal lounge with open fire place (decommissioned) and separate dining room adjoins the spacious informal living/theatre room that opens directly onto the verandah and looks over the newly renovated in-ground pool.

Features:
Three new bathrooms, ensuite with under floor heating
Modern eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances incl dishwasher
Renovated salt-water in-ground pool
A full sized synthetic grass tennis court
Horse paddock (optional)
Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning throughout
Alarm system
Rent includes garden hedge maintenance – lawn mowing & weeding of gardens to be done by the tenant
Monthly pool service (tenant to pay pool company directly for any chemicals)
Outdoor pets assessed upon application
Close in Dural Location with school & local buses at door
An easy walk to shops, cafe’s and restaurants

View by appointment or through scheduled open homes

To apply please complete a tenancy application online at www.modeproperty.com

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