A Spanish influence means gorgeous terracotta and white colour tones, striped canvas awnings and thick brick walls to keep the temperature even, and at this hacienda it’s all here waiting for you.
Entrance is off the main highway, driving up through stands of blue gums either side, and arriving on the apron at the front of the home.
Tall brick walls hint of secrets within. The front door opens to a bespoke mix of three levels, only a few steps either up or down, offering a wonderfully different idea on living spaces, purposed rooms, and how a family uses the home.
The kitchen is accessed via the dining room or the sitting room, where two gas log fires generate enough heat for the whole house.
Ample storage, a dishwasher and gas cooking are features of the kitchen, but if you prefer to wash up by hand, then you will be rewarded by the lovely views to the back garden.
On the next level is the main bedroom which is a masterstroke and has the luxury of its own separate lounge area, walk-in wardrobe, split system, plus a full en suite.
There are two other bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, plus a revamped bathroom complete with corner spa.
Set on 3667 square metre allotment, there is access to McInnes Street from the huge backyard, and
the site offers plenty of ideas for development (STCA).
There are two large sheds, a very secluded outdoor entertainment area, and enough land to keep you and the ride-on mower on good terms.
Phone Greg Coghill for an immediate appointment to view, as homes along this strip of the highway are rarely on the market.
Close to schools and a major shopping centre.