Block size: 645 m² approx.House size: 181 m² approx.
Cherished family home with views & more on offer
For the first time in 50 years, this cherished family home is on the market, impressive with its generous scale, thoughtful layout, and prime position in the highly sought-after Crestwood.
Nestled on the high side of the road, this home enjoys a north-easterly aspect, filling the main living area with warm morning sunlight.
Featuring a spacious layout, the home includes four bedrooms and thre
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Queanbeyan West Public SchoolPrimary School
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0.6km
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