Pibrac Avenue is a rare piece of real estate and was the site of choice by Warrawee's first settlers in 1889. This property, of approximately 1830 sqm, hidden away at the top end of a beautiful cul-de-sac , is remarkably only a short walk to Warrawee station.
The site allows a formal entry from the south via a hedge lined drive and forecourt, with the house opening out towards the north onto the main garden with its sunlight and breezes.
The expansive two storey home, designed by American John Amory, has a unique architecture in keeping with a style found throughout New England - elegant and functional , within a beautiful and mature landscape.
Constructed by the first of only three owners, it contains the highest quality of materials, finishes and appliances
- Hedge lined drive opening onto a tranquil forecourt
- Expansive lobby entry with spiral stair
- Formal lounge with fire place leading out to the garden
- Free flowing family room and eat in kitchen with garden views
- Undercover entertainment terrace connecting family room and garden
- Formal dining room
- Study with fire place and shelving
- 4 bedrooms ( main with ensuite and expansive dressing rooms - 2nd bed with ensuite)
- 3.5 recently renovated bathrooms
- 5 th bedroom option with separate stair access - teenage retreat / rumpus / media
- In ground pool with attached pavilion as per original architectural design
- Double lock up garage with internal access via mudroom
- Sandstone coping and original brick walling throughout garden
An opportunity to live on top of the hill.
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