Homes offering this combination of scale, privacy and thoughtful design are increasingly rare — particularly on a substantial 2,626sqm allotment in a quiet cul-de-sac position.
Built in 2000 and carefully oriented to maximise its northerly aspect, the home sits beautifully amongst established trees, with winding garden paths creating a sense of calm and seclusion from the moment you arrive. A key strength of the property is its intelligent split-wing design. The central hexagonal living, kitchen and dining hub forms the true heart of the home — architecturally interesting and filled with natural light thanks to well-placed highlight windows that draw in sunshine while maintaining privacy.
The Tassie Oak flooring, oval island bench and stunning picture window in the kitchen create a warm, welcoming space that buyers will immediately gravitate toward. The separate lounge flows seamlessly to the north-facing entertaining deck, offering flexibility for growing families who value both connection and retreat. The “kids' wing” is well considered, comprising three bedrooms with built-in robes — including the charming loft bed in bedroom three.
Highlight windows throughout this wing enhance natural light while preserving privacy, and the spacious family bathroom (updated approximately 10 years ago) comfortably services this zone. Privately positioned, the master wing offers a true parents' retreat, complete with high ceilings, generous walk-in robe and a large ensuite with separate two-way toilet — a layout that will resonate strongly with family buyers seeking separation and functionality.
Externally, the lifestyle appeal continues. Level access to the rear of the home and wheelchair-friendly design broadens buyer interest considerably. The firepit area, gorgeous children's playground, covered veggie garden and unique “Greek” outdoor sitting area all create strong emotional connection points during inspections. The 6m x 6m shed/workshop further enhances appeal for tradies, hobbyists or those needing additional storage. The established trees, private outlook and usable land give the home a peaceful, almost semi-rural atmosphere — yet you remain within one of Blackmans Bay's most desirable residential pockets.