Perfectly positioned in one of Cherrybrook’s most sought after pockets. This stunning street frontage near new home features a substantial and practical layout flawlessly designed to create a contemporary family retreat of utmost quality. Architect designed and custom built to the highest of standards, this striking residence showcases a sophisticated selection of indoor/outdoor living and entertaining areas to offer an unparalleled first class lifestyle perfect for the growing family. The home is set in an exceptional location within easy access to all amenities the area has to offer.

+ Elegant Lounge room with gas fireplace
+ Free flowing family and dining room
+ Gourmet kitchen with Caesar Stone bench tops
+ Features premium appliances and large walk-in pantry
+ Excellent home theatre room
+ Upstairs Rumpus or children’s retreat
+ Large master bedroom with sleek ensuite and walk-in robe
+ Three extra good sized bedrooms with built-ins
+ Large study room and ducted vacuum system
+ Two designer bathrooms with quality fixtures
+ Internal laundry with pantry and oven
+ Reverse cycle air conditioning, alarm and intercom system
+ European tiles downstairs and quality carpet upstairs
+ Huge covered alfresco area with sink and built-in BBQ
+ Low maintenance gardens perfect for children
+ Double automatic garage with internal accessibility
+ Loads of storage throughout the home
+ Occupies a land size of approximately 535sqm
+ In the zone for Cherrybrook Technology High School

Set in an outstanding location within metres to the bus stop to city and main business hubs. The home is within easy access to Cherrybrook Shopping Village, Coonara Shopping Village, Thompsons Corner, Castle Towers, parks, reputable primary/secondary schools and the future Cherrybrook Railway Station is only metres away.

Auction is to be held on Saturday November 5th 2016, on location at 12:00pm.

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