This magnificent country style residence is cleverly positioned on its large 6317m2 block, offering wide and breathtaking views of the valley and beyond.

This property has significant historic roots, being part of the original land of “Camelot”.

You’ll know you have arrived as you head under the Wisteria framed entrance and up the long sweeping driveway to the main residence. A large double-garage is separate to the main residence and features plenty of rooms for cars and a workshop.

As you head up the elegant front staircase, you will notice the large and wide tiled front balcony. This is a great spot to sit back, relax, and watch the sun set with a glass of wine on a balmy summer’s night.

The residence features four spacious bedrooms. The master bedroom is extra large and features a walk-in wardrobe, access to the balcony, and a large en suite bathroom with spa bath and stone vanity bench tops. Another of the bedrooms features an adjoining conservatory, perfect for enjoying a cup of tea or coffee and a great book!

Living areas include a large formal lounge room and dining room. There is also a large family room that leads to another light-filled conservatory that captures the gorgeous northerly winter sun

The large country style kitchen is outstanding. It has ample storage spaces, separate pantry functionality and plenty of preparation room on the quality stone bench tops.

Out back there are a number of seating and BBQ areas, plus a pathway that wanders through the beautiful country gardens.

The easy-care landscaped gardens around the home are spectacular. Each change of season offers an exciting change of flowers, and blossoms. Your senses will come alive with each change of season. Cleverly planted hedges and developed trees offer points of interest and privacy from neighbouring properties. The gardens also attract a large and diverse range of native bird life.

Other features include 10 foot ceilings, ducted air conditioning, plush carpeting, loads of storage and so much more.

This residence is conveniently located only a few minutes away from Camden and Narellan town centres.

“Camelot” was reportedly built with the winnings from “Chester”, a racehorse which won the Melbourne Cup in 1877, owned by James White. John Horbury Hunt designed Camelot for James White of Cranebrook in the late 1880′s. – Currently used in the Ch.7 TV. Series “A Place to Call Home “