Located in the popular Braidwood Ridge Estate, this beautifully appointed, generously proportioned home is just seven* years young, offering all the benefits of modern living without the time-consuming process of building.
Built just seven* years ago, this contemporary north-facing home offers generous proportions and plenty of space for the whole family. At its heart is a spacious open-plan living and dining area with combustion fireplace that flows seamlessly to the covered alfresco entertaining space complete with a spa and outlook towards the iconic Mt Gillamatong. The elegant kitchen is beautifully appointed with Caesarstone benchtops, a gas cooktop, double wall oven and a generous walk-in pantry. A second living area provides valuable flexibility and is currently used as a home gym, while also lending itself perfectly to a children's media room, library or sunny sitting room thanks to its desirable northern aspect. A separate office or fourth bedroom further caters to those working from home or seeking additional accommodation. The home also features three generously sized bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, including a spacious master suite complete with an ensuite and a his-and-hers wardrobe. Ample storage is provided throughout the home, including multiple linen cupboards and a large storage room connected to the laundry. Further enhancing the home's appeal is a solar power system with battery storage, working in conjunction with mains power to deliver greater energy efficiency and reduced running costs
Set on a spacious 962sqm* block, the well-planned grounds offer a productive and rewarding lifestyle, complete with raised vegetable beds, a chicken coop and a variety of established fruit trees.
SHEDDING consists of an auto double garage with internal access into the house and a freestanding single garage with workshop space, power and on a slab.
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