Perfectly placed for a lifestyle of convenience in a sought-after enclave, this full brick single level home offers impressive proportions and showcases immense appeal with its picturesque faade and beautiful federation features. Creating an instant impression with the home’s undeniable elegance and sophistication, this exceptional residence features idyllic indoor/outdoor living space and a lovely private garden to offer a relaxed lifestyle perfect for the growing family. Set in a highly sought after location within a short stroll to all local amenities.
+ Elegant formal lounge room with fireplace
+ Separate formal dining room with second fireplace setting
+ Spacious kitchen with quality appliances
+ Leads to large family room with access outdoors
+ Four good sized bedrooms, main with built-ins
+ Two studies, one with separate entrance ideal as home office
+ Full main bathroom plus combined bathroom and laundry
+ Beautifully decorated ceilings approx. 11.5ft high
+ Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, alarm system
+ Large covered timber deck area, perfect for entertaining
+ Overlooking salt water, solar heated in-ground swimming pool
+ Low maintenance rear yard surrounded by established gardens
+ Pleasant north aspect to the rear
+ Single lock up car garage plus two car spaces
+ Wide rear access for extra parking including boats/caravans
+ Three street frontages on Ramsay Road, Rosemount Avenue and Warne Street
+ Occupies a large land size of approximately 853.6sqm
Set in an outstanding location, within an easy 3 minute stroll to Pennant Hills Primary School, shopping village, pre-schools, railway station and transport. Also, with easy access to Pennant Hills and Mt St Benedict’s High School plus St Agatha’s Catholic Primary School. A short drive will take you to Castle Towers, Hornsby Westfield’s, M1 and M2 Motorways.
Auction to be held on Saturday November 30 2013, on location at 11:30am.
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