Stone Hornsby is proudly hosting our In-Room Auction Event on Wednesday, 16th September at 6:00pm at Hornsby RSL.
Embracing a wonderful sense of space, light and leafy serenity, this generously proportioned family home offers a versatile floorplan across two spacious levels. Sun drenched living areas are enhanced by large windows framing the surrounding greenery, while the dedicated sunroom provides a beautiful retreat to relax and unwind. With four bedrooms, a study and multiple living zones, there is plenty of room for the growing family to spread out and enjoy.
Set within a peaceful and private garden setting, the home also features a large sunroom ideal for entertaining or enjoying a morning coffee outdoors. Conveniently positioned in a family friendly Asquith setting, this is a home that combines everyday comfort with excellent versatility and an inviting connection to its leafy surroundings.
Features;
- 752.5sqm of land in one of Asquith's most sought after locations
- Sun-filled living & dining zones with leafy outlooks
- Spacious sunroom enjoying an abundance of natural light
- Well appointed kitchen with ample bench & storage space
- Four well proportioned bedrooms, three with built in wardrobes
- Dedicated upstairs study ideal for working from home or potential 5th bedroom
- Two bathrooms plus additional WC
- Expansive sunroom & additional covered front veranda
- Generous established gardens providing privacy & tranquillity
- Lock up garage with additional off street parking
- Versatile two level floorplan ideal for growing families
Location;
- 6 minute drive to Hornsby Westfield & train station
- 6 minute walk to Asquith Train Station & local shops
- 7 minute walk to Asquith Coles
- 5 minute walk to Asquith Oval & childrens playground
To truly appreciate what this property has to offer contact Steve Noakes 0431 620 422 or Penelope Lovell 0432 594 371.
We have obtained all information in this document from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations."