Features:
- 2012 built rural residence highlighted by stunning sky high ceilings and double hung comfort glass windows.
- Polished spotted gum timber floorboards and reverse cycle air-conditioning
- Manicured hedges, terraced gardens, water from 3 tanks and 4 dams
- Mains electricity + 16 panel solar electricity
- Extra wide double garage with remote, 4-bay steel machinery shed
- Approx. 40 acres of fertile pastures and pristine native bush land
- Zoning: RU1 Primary Production
- Also on the property the unique original homestead, renovated with timber verandahs
- 10km approx. to Westfield’s Tuggerah

A residence of rare distinction, this magnificent home embraces alluring modern day appeal where quality and class is key. Spectacular in scale, the light filled living and dining areas surround a superbly appointed kitchen with granite benches and island breakfast bar.

A wide entry leads to three gorgeous bedrooms attended by a designer bathroom where a luxurious freestanding bath and a custom French country vanity accentuate an elegant aesthetic. The master bedroom is an indulgent retreat at the opposite end of the home including a full-size bathroom and an extensive walk-in-robe.

Take in the picturesque valley views from the long wrap-around verandahs and spacious entertaining decks covered for all year family enjoyment and relaxing weekends with friends.

For horse riders and bushwalkers the Watagan State Forest is just 2km’s from the front gate. There’s a lyrical history of this area dating back to 1825 and now Jilliby is home to farm stays, horse studs, spelling farms and executive leisure lifestyle properties.

Conveniently located, it’s just moments to Westfield’s Shoppingtown at Tuggerah, cafes, schools, railway station at Wyong and access to the M1.

Truly a premier Jilliby property.

To arrange an inspection please call Wayne Ballard on 0417 440088

E & OE. Please note that all information herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable, however we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested parties should rely on their own enquiries.