This 4 Bedroom, ensuite home has been tastefully renovated, offering brand new carpets, timber blinds and paintwork throughout.
This delightful home is situated at the end of a quite cal-de-sac, surrounded by quality homes in a friendly neighbourhood.

Upon entry, there is a large family living area through to the seperate formal dining which leads through to the brand new kitchen, which offers gas cooking, granite bench tops and loads of cupboard spaces.

This area opens out onto insect enclosed entertainment area and overlooks the spacious back yard. All bedrooms are roomy and an ensuite to the main bedroom. This home is ideal for a large family looking for a versatile living space. Loads of off street parking including a single garage. Ducted gas heating thought plus reverse cycle to the formal living area. Pets considered.

No EER available for this property

Suburb Snapshot
It is named after Herbert Vere Evatt (18941965) who was a Justice of the High Court and leader of the opposition in the 1950s. The suburb was gazetted on 2 November 1972. Streets in the suburb are named after people associated with parliament, and law professionals.
Evatt has three neighbourhood ovals: Evatt Neighbourhood Oval, adjacent to Evatt Primary School; South West Evatt Oval, and St. Monica’s Primary School oval. Evatt is bordered by Copland Drive, Owen Dixon Drive, William Webb Drive and Ginninderra Drive.
Education
The first school in the area used the building of the original Ginninderra Anglican church of St Paul situated at the corner block marked by the current Copland Drive, Moynihan Street, and Sharwood Crescent (opposite the current St Monica’s church and school.) The property had been established in 1861 as “Glebe Farm”, consisting of 0.5ha for the church and 1ha for the larger church yard and cemetery, and the remainder totalling 81ha for the farm to support the church’s upkeep. This was a donation by Charles Campbell of Duntroon to the Anglican Church, from his original Ginninderra property. The first teacher was Hugh McPhee (until 1868) and the school closed in 1874 when the Ginninderra School opened to the north near the current Barton Highway.
Evatt currently has three local primary schools: Evatt Primary School, Miles Franklin Primary School and St. Monica’s Primary School.
For the purposes of Australian federal elections for the House of Representatives, Evatt is in the Fenner.
For the purposes of Australian Capital Territory elections for the ACT Legislative Assembly, Evatt is in the Yerrabi electorate.

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