Opulent Multi-Gen Living With Abundant Space And Light
A symphony of generous spaces, vast glazing and tall ceilings are cushioned by a calm palette and come together to effectively compose a haven of light and ease that make this home a joy. With multiple living zones, an office and dual masters (ideal for multi-generational living), this impressive residence provides space for everyone to effortlessly spread out as well as come together in.
Met with a meticulously landscaped façade that leads to an opulent double door foyer with a sculptural-like staircase, the residence proffers a fitting first impression that pulls you in and entices you to stay. This rambling home boasts a sweeping family zone that's luminescent with north, east and west light and opens onto a terrace overlooking an easy-care yard that's framed with magnolia trees to create privacy. An adjacent formal lounge, a bright office and a first floor rumpus that provide flexibility by easily becoming a discreet playroom or cinema room depending on the season of your life.
Hosts and guests alike will love the generous kitchen that seamlessly blends function with form furnished with a huge island bench to spread a feast out on, a butler's pantry, terrific drawer storage, 900mm gas cooking and dishwasher.
Lose yourself in the lavishly large master suite served by two walk in robes and a hotel style bathroom with soaking tub and a rainfall shower. This grand residence also features four further bedrooms each with matching ensuites including a sizeable ground floor master.
Modern comforts and inclusions: Auto gates through to double garage with yard and internal access Double glazed aluminium windows dressed in plantation shutters and linen curtains Ample built in storage through every room Family sized laundry with yard access Ducted heating and ducted cooling Zoned solar hot water service Alarm Security cameras
In a peaceful pocket that offers family amenities within easy reach Walk to Batesford Reserve, playground and family hub, Jordan Reserve and toy library or pick up the trail and head to the popular Markham Reserve. Also close to bus options, Jordanville train station and the New Chadstone Village or a little further afield to Chadstone SC, Ashwood, and Ashburton villages collectively offering libraries, pool & recreation centre, entertainment, groceries, services and an extensive range of eateries.
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Listing ID: 182549352. This listing has been viewed 2 times. It was first displayed on 24/05/2024 and last updated on 17/06/2024.
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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