Emanating impeccable craftsmanship and exquisite opulence, this bespoke architecturally-designed house is perfectly situated in the prestigious Epping West catchment. Appreciating customised inclusions with a large gourmet kitchen and multiple living areas, this executive family home allows a flexible layout for multi generations. Epping West Public, Cheltenham Girls & Carlingford High Schools are the bonus catchment.
* Bespoke as new house with natural ample lighting * Multiple separate living areas present a flexible floorplan * 5/6 deluxe bedrooms, two grand master with ensuite * 2 bedrooms downstairs accommodation great for in-laws * Customised study room with built in desk and shelves * Designer kitchen, W.I. Pantry, island bench with breakfast bar * Triple lock up garage with internal access, ample storages
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"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.