A hidden sanctuary nestled amidst a spectacular 1141sqm forest-like setting, this uniquely special home comes to the market for the first time in almost 25 years. Enveloped by enchanting boardwalk gardens with a host of intimate alfresco areas including a stunning all-weather deck, this is a property designed for wow-factor entertaining. A haven for families of all ages, inside has been cleverly crafted to embrace its picturesque reserve location. Featuring a versatile floor plan with the option of apartment-style in-law/teen or private parents' accommodation on the lower-level, it awaits a new family to relish in all it has to offer. Boasting up to five bedrooms plus parking for four-plus cars with space for a boat or trailer, beyond this tightly held cul de sac you're moments to Mount Colah station, the local primary school, shops and parks.
- Open plan living with timber floors framed by treetop vistas and balcony access
- Light-filled modern kitchen with induction cooktop and soft-close cabinetry
- Expansive all-weather Blackbutt timber deck swathed in beautiful bushland vistas
- Landscaped native gardens with seated firepit area, boardwalks and decking
- Flexible floor plan with potential to convert upstairs to a palatial master suite
- Multi-purpose space downstairs ideal as a parents', in-law or teen retreat
- Parent's retreat with walk-in robe and large spa ensuite with his/her vanity
- Home office or 5th bed, built-ins and potential covered outdoor kitchen area
- Three-zoned Daikin ducted reverse cycle air conditioning and 2.7m high ceilings
- Enormous covered workshop space perfect for tradies or the keen handyman
- Wraparound gardens with sandstone steps, level low maintenance lawn and 5000L rainwater tanks
- Double lock-up garage with storage plus off-street parking for an additional 4 cars
- Surrounded by picturesque reserves and close to rail, schools and local shops
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