Private Family Hideaway 400m from Ascot State School
In-Room Auction Event Wednesday, 18th February 2026 at 5:30pm Ray White Ascot | 138 Racecourse Road, Ascot
Breathing in the beauty of Ascot's tree-lined streets and family-oriented landscape, this four-bedroom home will be your private hideaway. Resting on a picturesque 769sqm parcel with Ascot State School just 400m away, and parks, shops and transport a short walk from your door, this address
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