Set in 'The Avenues,' this landmark residence combines refined interiors with all-season outdoor areas and exquisite gardens to offer an idyllic lifestyle. It spans a north/east aspect 683sqm corner block, a stroll to shops, buses and Ironside State School.
- Spacious lounge/dining room has high ceilings, parquet floors - Flows onto entertaining deck and sail-covered conservatory - Formal landscaped grounds offer privacy and tranquil vistas - Central kitchen with Miele appliances adjoins family room - Generous bedrooms serviced by full main bathroom or ensuite - Expansive layout includes studies and media room or library - Self-contained guest quarters with patio, own street entrance - Custom inclusions, solidly built and expertly maintained home - Six secluded alfresco zones, storage, four car accommodation - Near St Peters Lutheran College, UQ and St Lucia Golf Links
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Ensuite,Carpeted,Floorboards,Fully Fenced
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