Escape to your slice of paradise at 32 Bell Road, where more than two acres of meticulously manicured grounds welcome you to a resort-style retreat nestled within the picturesque Glass House Mountains.
From the tree-lined, top-tier driveway and gated entrance to the secluded six-bedroom residence basking in a favourable north-easterly aspect, this property exudes an inviting atmosphere, promising a lifestyle of tranquillity. Step inside to discover well-lit interiors adorned in soft hues, offering breathtaking views of the lush tropical gardens.
The kitchen has sleek stone benchtops, premium appliances, and a butler's pantry, providing ample storage and preparation space.
With two distinct living areas and a formal dining area, there's plenty of room for relaxation and entertaining guests. The bifold doors connect the indoor and outdoor spaces, inviting you to enter the entertainer's deck overlooking the pool. Whether hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings with loved ones, the interiors of this home offer a perfect balance of style and comfort. Effortlessly combining indoor and outdoor living, the sparkling 16x7m saltwater pool and Balinese-inspired timber alfresco area beckon for relaxed everyday living and effortless entertaining.
Boasting a natural spring, supplying a fully irrigated watering system for the lawns, complemented by 19.5 kW of solar power, ensuring both sustainability and cost-efficiency. The meticulously maintained grounds feature boundary fencing, twin stables, and two paddocks with horse fencing.
This property caters to various lifestyle needs and is privately positioned within proximity to Glass House Mountains and Beerwah townships, with easy access to Steve Irwin Way. Whether you're a home-based business owner, an equestrian enthusiast, or simply seeking a serene retreat, this estate offers endless possibilities.
Key Features:
The property consists of 6 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms, 13 Car garage space. Recently renovated pool with spa bath and robotic cleaner for low maintenance Fully ducted seven - zone air conditioning. Premium whole house filtration system with UV system Flanders 3 phase power to house and shed Shed with Toilet/powder room Rendered and sealed exterior for minimal upkeep. Alarm monitored shed with powder room. Stainless steel crim-safe security at the front & security screens at the rear of the property 19.5kw Solar System Mobile phone-controlled garage door Newly renovated interiors, including bathrooms and kitchen with premium finishes. Epoxy garage floor, freshly painted roof, and newly built deck and entertaining area. Extensive security features include a 9-camera Arlo system and smart switches on external lights. Energy-efficient LED lighting throughout, complemented by a wood heater.
Rural zoning offers versatility for potential business ventures. Within the catchment area for Glass House Mountains State School and Beerwah State High School, with proximity to Glass House Christian College Just 5 minutes from Brisbane City rail service, 25 minutes to Sunshine Coast beaches, and a 60-minute drive to Brisbane CBD and airport
This property represents luxurious country living, offering a blend of sophistication, convenience, and serenity. Don't miss your chance to call this stunning estate your forever home.
Features include: Pet Friendly
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