Nestled in a sought after pocket of Blackheath, within easy walking distance of the village, this solid brick residence offers a neutral colour palette with stylish hardwood floors throughout. With an attractive split level format, there is space for everyone to find their happy space whether it be in the formal and informal living areas or various accommodation options. A huge enclosed verandah leads out to an expansive level garden, perfect for a growing family.
Breakdown of Features: • Well presented home with versatile living areas spread across split levels • Formal living and separate media room with option to utilise as fifth bedroom • Simple yet stylish bathrooms; master with walk-in robe and shower ensuite • Ducted heating/cooling system throughout + gas bayonet options • Automated oversized single garage with internal all-weather access • Open plan kitchen with seamless transition to huge enclosed verandah • Established level garden with plenty of space for vegetable plots & storage • 1,073sqm block 1.1kms drive or easy walking distance from all village amenities
Features include: Floorboards,Built in wardrobes,Internal Laundry,Bath,Separate Dining Room,Heating,Dishwasher,Study,Garden / Courtyard,Rainwater storage tank
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