Situated in a whisper quiet loop street overlooking a beautiful park, this spacious family home is a rare find indeed. The versatile floor plan offers a myriad of living options and would be perfectly suited to extended families looking for room for elderly parents or independent children. There are 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms plus 3 large living areas and the home can be easily segregated into a 3 bedroom family home plus an adjoining one bedroom home.

The main home includes
3 bedrooms, all with built in robes
Huge north facing living room enjoys delightful parkland views
Large kitchen includes gas cooking, dishwasher and walk in pantry
Kitchen overlooks meals area and family room, which flows easily to outside entertaining area
Original main bathroom and separate toilet
Additional bathroom off family room is ideally located for pool users
Ducted gas heating plus reverse cycle air conditioning in family room

The one bedroom home can be accessed either from the main home or through separate external access. It would be perfect accommodation for elderly parents and includes:

Full size kitchen
Spacious bathroom with spa and separate toilet
North facing living area
Separate bedroom with built in robe
Reverse cycle air conditioning plus it has its own gas hot water system.

The home has been well sited on the 1422sqm block to take full advantage of the northern aspect and parkland views. The rear garden which is an entertainers delight and is well set up for summer time parties. Kids will love the fully fenced solar heated in ground pool, and there is ample covered space for alfresco dining.

As a bonus there is covered accommodation for two cars, plus an external studio which is currently being used as an artist’s retreat.

Weetangera continues to be one of Belconnen’s most sought after locations – a suburb renowned for quality homes and easy access to great schools such as Weetangera Primary and Hawker College. A short drive will take you to any of North Canberra’s major facilities including Hawker shops, University of Canberra, ANU, Bruce Stadium and the Belconnen Town Centre.