Experience the serenity of Dunlop, nestled in Canberra’s Belconnen district, where nature reserves and ponds create a tranquil atmosphere. This suburb offers the perfect blend of peace and convenience, with essential amenities like parks, a Woolworths supermarket, and easy access to public transport, Belconnen, and the City Centre.
The property has three well-appointed bedrooms with built-in robes for ample storage. There is light-filled open plan living and dining area that promotes spaciousness. A modern kitchen equipped with electric cooking appliances, ample cupboard space, and a dishwasher for added convenience.
There is a private courtyard with low-maintenance gardens, perfect for outdoor entertaining and a single garage with internal access, complemented by a storage shed for additional storage needs. Energy efficiency features, including a solar hot water system, for sustainable living.
All of this just a short stroll to Dunlop Grasslands Nature Reserve and West Belconnen Ponds
No current EER.
This property does not comply with the minimum ceiling insulation standards.
Suburb Snapshot
Dunlop is a suburb of the Belconnen district of Canberra. Dunlop is at the far north-west edge of Canberra, near the border with the state of New South Wales. Approximately 11.6 kilometres (7.2 mi) north-west of the city, Dunlop is next to the suburbs of Fraser, Charnwood and Macgregor. At the edge and within Dunlop lies the Canberra Nature Park called Dunlop Grasslands Nature Reserve, West Belconnen Ponds, Jarramlee Pond and Fassifern Pond which are part of the Ginninderra Catchment.
Dunlop is named after Lieutenant Colonel Sir Ernest Edward “Weary” Dunlop, an Australian surgeon who was renowned for his leadership while being held prisoner of war by the Japanese during the Second World War. Streets in Dunlop are named after inventors, inventions and artists.
Fassifern Homestead was originally a working homestead, and purportedly once owned by Charles Sturt as part of a Soldier Settlement, but by the 1980s it was an active equestrian park. The property was recognised as some of the best wheat growing land in terms of yield and quality in the district up until the late 1990s, and was also grazing sheep and cattle. The original late 19th century house was demolished by the ACT Government following Compulsory Acquisition in the 1990s. Fassifern Homestead is currently unused and it is owned by Territory and Municipal Services (TAMS).
Disclaimer:
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PETS:
Please be aware that at all stages of tenancy this property requires consent to be sought from the lessor for the keeping of any pets at the premises. Consent must be provided before any pets are at the premises.
RENTING BOOK:
A copy of The Renting Book can be found at: https://justice.act.gov.au/renting-book