Boasting a key location of ultra-convenience in a highly sought after enclave, this recently completed dual level residence was architecturally designed and master built by Norton Homes to capitalise on its elevated position with premium quality and state of the art finishes throughout. An absolute masterpiece of contemporary style and sophistication, this stunning residence offers an impressive array of indoor/outdoor living space perfect for families seeking immense space to grow and entertain. The home is exceptionally well located within easy walking distance to the hub of Pennant Hills.
+ Quality double brick construction to the lower level
+ Expansive open plan formal lounge and dining area
+ Contemporary kitchen with ample cupboard space
+ Features stone benches and quality European appliances
+ Spacious separate rumpus room with ceiling fan
+ Four double sized bedrooms with built-ins over two levels
+ Master bedroom has huge walk-in robe and ensuite with double vanity
+ Two further designer bathrooms with luxury fixtures
+ Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, fully fitted internal laundry
+ Plenty of storage space including underhouse storage
+ Excellent outdoor entertaining deck with sunny north aspect
+ Overlooks the level rear yard, plenty of play space for children
+ Manicured lawns and landscaped gardens surround the home
+ Natural gas hot water service and gas bayonet on entertaining deck
+ Oversized double car garage with internal accessibility
+ Plus one off street car space/turning circle
+ Occupies an approximately 660.2sqm parcel of land
Set in an outstanding location within easy walking distance to Pennant Hills shopping village, railway station, transport and local primary and secondary schools. Only a short drive will take you to Castle Towers, Hornsby Westfield’s, M1 Pacific Motorway, M2 Motorway and other sought after schooling the area has to offer.
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