Positioned within a tightly held, well-maintained complex, this generous ground-floor apartment offers far more than a typical one-bedroom residence. Designed with accessibility in mind and enhanced by thoughtful upgrades, it features a versatile study zone, expansive indoor–outdoor living and beautifully manicured gardens that create a sense of calm, privacy and security.
With a total area of 108sqm, the apartment enjoys high ceilings and flows seamlessly to a large, enveloping courtyard complete with sandstone walls, vertical gardens and a sunroom-style retreat where indoors and outdoors merge effortlessly. The oversized, disability-friendly bathroom, secure car space with adjacent wheelchair clearance zone, and two large lock-up storage cages further enhance its rare practicality.
Set within a quiet cul-de-sac and benefiting from dual access via Belair Close and Water Street, the property enjoys peaceful living with excellent convenience to Westfield Hornsby, transport, parks and aquatic facilities. Quiet, secure and meticulously maintained by its original owner, this is a unique offering ideal for downsizers, professionals or buyers seeking space, comfort and thoughtful design.
- Ground-floor one-bedroom apartment plus study
- Designed to be disabled-friendly with widened proportions throughout
- Total area 108sqm (approx.) with expansive courtyard
- Open plan living flowing to a private, landscaped outdoor retreat
- Sunroom-style space with screened courtyard and glass pergola
- Oversized bathroom, internal laundry facilities
- Secure car space with dedicated wheelchair access clearance
- Two large lock-up storage cages in basement
- Dual complex access via Belair Close and Water Street
- Upgraded CCTV system throughout the building
- Quiet, secure setting with manicured gardens and excellent neighbours
For further information, please contact James on 0412 716 610.
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