Some homes need personal touches to feel inviting. Others have that warmth built into their very foundations.
Like 6 Berwick Place, which seems to say ‘welcome home’ just from looking at it.
Designed and created by its current owners in 1995, the two-storey home is tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac in Nicholls. And the home’s charm begins at first sight.
Dormer windows peek out from the roofline while arching branches and manicured hedges frame the facade.
A winding path weaves you through a lush garden that brings its own kind of magic.
Out there, fragrant shrubs, fruit bushes, Japanese maples, grassy play areas, and a soothing water feature set the stage for a home that embraces its surroundings.
Luke McAuliffe of MARQ Property says the five-bedroom home sits in an enviable spot.
“Upon entering the magnificent gardens, the journey through the home is a true pleasure and this is before you take in the stunning views over the Gold Creek Golf Course.”
Inside, spaces look like they are made to be lived in. Cedar-framed windows and French doors flood the living spaces with natural light, seamlessly blending indoors and out.
The open-plan kitchen, with its expansive island bench and walk-in pantry, invites slow breakfasts and easy entertaining, while a Danish Morso wood heater in the family room ensures cosy winter nights.
Upstairs are four character-filled bedrooms, each with walk-in wardrobes. A loft studio above the garage provides the perfect creative escape.
Just minutes from Gold Creek Village yet very private, this home doesn’t just seem to invite you in – it makes you want to stay.
Nicholls is one of Gungahlin’s most sought-after suburbs, where tree-lined streets, scenic walking trails, and a strong sense of community create an enviable lifestyle.
You’ll get charming, small-town vibes at the boutique shops and cafes at Gold Creek Village.