Exceptionally located for a lifestyle of ultra-convenience in a highly sought after enclave, this stunning Georgian Federation residence Circa 1910 features a versatile floor plan with traditionally large interiors blending classic period grandeur and contemporary updates to create an elegant character home. Occupying an approximately 760.6sqm parcel of land in one of the area’s best locations, this striking home offers idyllic indoor/outdoor living space and a lovely private garden to provide a relaxed lifestyle perfect for the growing family. The home is set in a central location within a short walk to all of the amenities Pennant Hills has to offer.
+ Elegant separate formal lounge and dining areas
+ Contemporary gourmet kitchen with adjoining meals area
+ Features stone/timber benches and stainless steel appliances
+ Great sized family room with split system air conditioner
+ Four spacious bedrooms with built-ins plus study room
+ Full main bathroom with tessellated floor tiles
+ High ornate ceilings and timber floor boards
+ Reverse cycle air conditioning
+ Lower level storage room / possible teenagers retreat
+ Expansive covered rear deck, perfect for entertaining
+ Overlooks the rear yard, plenty of play space for children
+ Family sized in-ground swimming pool
+ Plenty of storage space throughout the home
+ Internal laundry with second bathroom
+ Lovely established gardens surround the home
+ Single car garage with internal accessibility
+ Plus ample room for additional off street parking
Set in an outstanding location within walking distance to Pennant Hills, shopping village, railway station, transport, parks and local primary and secondary schools. Only a short drive will take you to Castle Towers, Hornsby Westfield’s, M1 Pacific Motorway, M2 Motorway and other sought after schooling the area has to offer.
Auction is to be held on Saturday July 9th 2016, on location at 11:30am.
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