Privately positioned on a substantial 1,271sqm parcel in a coveted enclave, this impressive full brick architect designed residence showcases a superb selection of family inspired indoor/outdoor living spaces framed by a beautiful garden sanctuary. Those who value tranquillity, space and seclusion will be immediately captivated by this expansive retreat that is perfectly proportioned to accommodate the growing family in absolute comfort and convenience. The home is well placed within an easy walk to all local amenities
+ Elegant separate formal lounge and dining rooms
+ Gourmet timber kitchen with ample cupboard space
+ Features quality European appliances and granite benches
+ Adjoining light and airy casual meals area
+ Sunken family room plus large separate rumpus room
+ Four great sized bedrooms fitted with built-ins
+ Master bedroom has an ensuite and private courtyard
+ Plus professional study room
+ Updated main bathroom with separate toilet
+ Internal laundry with separate toilet, outdoor shower and toilet
+ Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, alarm system
+ Excellent covered outdoor alfresco area, ideal for entertaining
+ Overlooking fully fenced family sized in ground swimming pool
+ Plus extensive brick paved poolside patio area
+ Level manicured rear yard, great for children
+ Lovely landscaped gardens surround the home
+ Ample storage space throughout including garden shed
+ Lovingly maintained by one family for 42 years
+ Oversized double carport
+ Within the catchment area for Cheltenham Girls High School
This exceptional Beecroft residence is positioned in one of the area’s finest locations, within an easy walk to Beecroft village, railway station and transport. The home is also within easy access to sought after schooling the area has to offer, Castle Towers, Hornsby Westfield, M1 and M2 Motorways.
Auction on Saturday November 16 2013, on location at 2:15pm.
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