Grand family home on the Eastside boasting an impressive 38m frontage, complete with separate in-law accommodation.
The essence of modern refinement, this beautiful family residence showcases sophisticated indoor/outdoor living zones edged in private manicured gardens, along with separate in-law accommodation. Its premier street is moments to Eastern Road village shops, cafés, the station, and esteemed schools.
- Graceful living and dining rooms with a Jetmaster fireplace - Stunning family entertainment living with double set of French doors - Fabulous undercover alfresco dining area and massive inground salt water pool - Versatile two bedroom fully self-contained accommodation - The large gourmet kitchen has a double sided island with Smeg and Miele appliances - Immaculate bedrooms, guest bedroom and oversized main suite - Elegant family bathroom with freestanding tub and rain shower - Built-in/walk-in robes, air conditioning, plantation shutters - Double automatic garage, electric gates and a grand driveway and off-street parking for up to 4 cars - 'Bush School' catchment, easy access to Knox and Abbotsleigh and Pymble Ladies College
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