Lifestyle – This is a big sprawling home, nestled amongst the hills that overlook The Gap, somewhere families develop and grow in a safe, secure environment, somewhere with a wonderful sense of community, somewhere people care.
There’s good access to everything you need on a day to day basis, excellent schools, shopping centres, bike tracks, walking circuits and horse riding for the whole family. It’s hard to imagine a more idyllic place for families to settle.
Accommodation – Designed and built in 1991 by renowned architects Knowlman McDonnell, positioned and oriented to the north east to fully embrace the magical outlook across the treetops and those important summer breezes. The lower level offers many living options, casual areas for family fun, more formal spaces for those special occasions.
A large, well equipped kitchen, with granite benchtops forms the central hub of the house, somewhere families come together on a daily basis, connecting to and interacting with internal living and dining areas. A wide covered deck creates a lovely tranquil spot to relax with family, or dine with friends and has a backdrop of lush mature foliage that attracts some exotic birdlife.
The master bedroom suite is also on this level, a lovely big space with ensuite bathroom and walk-in robe, and a bay window that frames a wonderful mountain view. A study or office completes this level.
The upper level has 4 bedrooms, main bathroom and a central open plan study area that works really well for homework.
Features – A full sized tennis court opens up lots of family and social entertainment opportunities, keeps children busy and parents fit. The house has extensive air conditioning, movement sensor security system and an intercom system. A 2 car garage with remote access includes a storage room for bikes, surfboards and fishing rods, while the house generally offers extensive storage.
An attractive, well presented home bordered by native trees, fruit trees and palm trees in a very peaceful, private setting. A unique family home that you really should come and explore!
For further information please call Stephen Dangerfield today!