There’s something special in Hawker and it’s sitting right here at 17 Kulgera Street!

Owned by the one family for over five decades, this home epitomizes the Australian dream of: a large slice of land, plenty of living space for everyone, good sized bedrooms plus a central location. All of which is becoming a rarity in the Canberra market.

The quiet loop street of Kulgera is very close to Hawker Primary, Belconnen High and Hawker College, plus beautiful walking tracks with direct access to the Pinnacle Reserve where you are surrounded by local native fauna and flora.

A true opportunity is right here to “Create your own Castle” or live in as is and slowly recreate a home in a desirable blue-ribbon location.

Comprehensive and inviting, step in to appreciate:

* A welcoming entrance leads into the formal and open plan lounge and dining room. The dining room boasts a gorgeous leadlight hanging light

* The original kitchen depicts a time of character and charm and if it could speak would delight in recalling decades and decades of family meals, laughter, and fun.

* The kitchen overlooks the family room which steps out to a covered entertainment area.

* The main bedroom is segregated to the front of the home with its own walk-in robe and ensuite

* Three further bedrooms to the back of the home are off a great size, all with built in robes

* A family bathroom has a separate WC

* There is a large family laundry

* The enclosed backyard has established trees and shrubs with plenty of space for children and family pets to play

* A good-sized garage with power, plus plenty of extra parking to the front

Privately built and specifically designed to maximize space and positioning on the block, if you’ve been waiting for something very special with loads of character and space for the whole family, then here it is.

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