Exceptionally positioned on a premier Pennant Hills street, this impeccable residence is beautifully designed across a flowing single level with a meticulous attention to detail and quality finishes throughout. Impressive in both its generous proportions and pristine interiors, this lovingly maintained home features a superb selection of indoor/outdoor living and entertaining space to offer a relaxed lifestyle perfect for the growing family to move in and enjoy. The home is set in a quiet yet convenient location within an easy stroll to all local amenities.
+ Separate formal lounge and dining rooms
+ Leads to pleasant outdoor courtyard area
+ Gourmet kitchen with ample cupboard space including large walk-in pantry
+ Features Italian granite bench tops and quality stainless steel appliances
+ Spacious adjoining family room with gas operated fireplace
+ Huge light filled conservatory room, perfect for family gatherings
+ Master bedroom with deluxe ensuite and double built-in robe
+ Three extra good sized bedrooms with built-ins
+ Full main bathroom with granite vanity top and separate toilet
+ Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, alarm system
+ Internal laundry with external access
+ Covered outdoor patio area, ideal for entertaining
+ Salt water and solar heated in-ground swimming pool
+ Double-garage sized fully fitted workshop / rumpus room with floating dance-floor
+ Stunning manicured lawns and landscaped gardens
+ Double automatic car garage with internal access and storage loft
+ Occupies a large 853.6sqm block of land
Set in an outstanding family location within an easy stroll to Pennant Hills and Thornleigh railway station, transport, shopping village, churches and local primary and high schools. A short drive will take you to Castle Towers, Hornsby Westfield’s, M1 Pacific Motorway and M2 Motorway.
Auction is to be held on Saturday February 15 2014, on location at 10:30am.
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