Vendor says “Will Be Sold”.
Cedar Lodge is an architectural inspiration from a Frank Lloyd Wright design built to feel like a peaceful North Coast holiday hideaway rather than a centrally located Dural acreage.
Two separate ‘pavilions’ offer space and privacy that would perfectly accommodate a family plus the in-laws, tradesman, someone who works from home, or if you dream of a home business.
The main pavilion offers three bedrooms plus study all positioned to make the most of the property views. The master bedroom also offers a big walk in robe and ensuite. The big formal lounge and dining room has a cosy open fire and also open right out onto the pool and poolside entertaining area. A centrally located galley kitchen is loaded with charm and character and is ideally positioned to service the formal and informal areas of the home.
The second pavilion offers a further living space & king sized bedroom plus perfectly sized kitchen and bathroom. Being adjacent to the main building this area is ideal for in-laws, teenager accommodation or a home business. The kitchen also opens through glass doors to the private garden deck.
All living areas are air conditioned and offer a lovely outlook from the internal rooms and large glass doors & windows that lead outside to the extensive decks & beautifully sun soaked in ground pool with a your acreage as the backdrop.
7.5 acres with over four arable offer the perfect amount of usable land & treed privacy all within a couple of minutes drive from Dural village shops & great schools.
The disused tennis court and round yard for horses could be bought back to life and are located near the brick stable and fenced paddock (ideal for a pony or two) and under the home is an enormous area for a work shop or extensive storage!
This property has that special feeling about it. It’s that warm, homely, inviting and comfortable feeling that’s getting harder and harder to find.
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