Set well back from the road on 3.2 fenced acres, this is the kind of property where space and privacy come naturally. Birdlife moves through the trees, and the gardens frame every window. Treasured for over 31 years, it's been thoughtfully maintained, easy to move straight into, and ready for whatever you have planned next.
Inside, the home opens up across multiple living areas — all framed by green outlooks and designed to give everyone room to breathe. There's a genuine calm here, helped by the separation between living zones and the five bedrooms, so everyone has their own space when they need it.
The kitchen is at the heart of it all, featuring stone benches, generous prep and storage space, and electric cooking. Nearby, glass sliders open to a covered patio that makes alfresco dining and outdoor entertaining a natural extension of daily life.
Outside, established trees and wide open stretches of usable land leave plenty of room to make it your own — whether that's space for animals, a productive garden, or simply the kind of breathing room that's hard to find.
The location adds another layer of appeal. Huntlee is just minutes away for childcare and everyday essentials, while Branxton itself sits within easy reach of Cessnock, Singleton and Maitland — making it a practical base for commuters. The Hunter Expressway is close by for a smooth run into Newcastle, and weekends look after themselves with the Hunter Valley right on your doorstep.
- Brick and tile single level home on 3.25 acres
- Ducted a/c throughout
- Double garage plus 8.9m x 5.5m shed
- Branxton features an IGA, Royal Federal Pub, newsagents, butcher, post office and bakery and sports factilities
- Branxton Public School – 3.1km, Rutherford Technology High – 21.4km
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