Tucked away in complete privacy with estuary views, all day sun and private patios to the east and west. This Mt Pleasant beauty is perfect for those downsizing or a lock and leave.
Homes of this quality and finish are rare. Sophisticated, architecturally designed by Stewart Ross, the craftsmanship of this beautiful home is second to none. The kitchen designed by award winning kitchen designer Kathryn Lanham features all Miele appliances, two full sized sinks in matt granite bench and brilliant storage in a compact high functioning work zone.
Built in 2016 with a brief of quality the present fastidious owner has overseen every inch of this modern-day oasis.
Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, open planned kitchen dining flows out to a sun-drenched courtyard. The icing on the cake is an elevated living room!! with breath taking views and windows opening across the entire front.
Flooring is pressed bamboo through entry and living areas with rich luxury grade carpets throughout. Thermally broken double glazing, designer lighting, built in vacuum system and alarm with panic button in master bedroom.
Internal entry through double garaging down a flat private sealed right of way ensures the happy owner’s easy access and offers further large storage capacity and laundry. There is nothing to do here, the dream has already been created.
The garden is small and designed for minimal maintenance.
Forget everything else you have seen; you owe it to yourselves to view this exceptional hillside escape.

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