Brimming with comfort and charm, this dual-level home brings new meaning to 'peaceful retreat' on a sunny, wide-fronted block. A captivating haven with high ceilings and timber floors, delightful alfresco spaces and two driveways, it's wonderfully welcoming and fully functional for young family life. It also enjoys perfect cul-de-sac privacy, and holds promising scope for further enhancement and luxury touches in a setting well worth the effort close to CBD and Chatswood buses, cafes and Figtree shops and just five minutes from Lane Cove village.
- Low-maintenance opportunity amid picturesque leafy surrounds - Elegant lounge + formal dining room, cosy sunroom or study - Generously sized entertainers' pergola, child-friendly backyard - Modern stone kitchen, large master bedroom with green outlooks - Immaculate family bath with tub + shower, separate internal laundry - Three built-in robes, A/C unit, lock-up garage, level approx. 556sqm block - Approx. 750m to Lane Cove West Public School, 2km to the Canopy
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