17 Watkin Wombat Way, Faulconbridge

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LOCATION: Beautifully positioned in a popular and desired location of Faulconbridge. A private and peaceful bush outlook. Moments from local schools, bus stop, trains, shops and close to the famous Norman Lindsay Gallery & Café and world class bush walks.

STYLE: Two storey expansive brick home on an impressive 3473m2 (approx.) block. Beautifully landscaped to blend with the natural bush backdrop and stunning views. Large grassed area to exhaust the kids and pets and a beautiful salt water, solar heated, pebblecrete inground pool.

LAYOUT: 3 separate living spaces, 5 bedrooms (4 upstairs with BIR, 1 downstairs set up as office) Master with flawlessly renovated ensuite and walk in robe, generous family sized bathroom with skylight, and third shower & WC downstairs off the generous sized laundry with external access. An array of space, formal and informal living options.

FEATURES: Contemporary open plan updated kitchen and dining with granite benchtop and plenty of storage space, complete with Bosch oven & dishwasher and Teka ceran cooktop, and a slow combustion fireplace. Generous sized family rooms, formal dining and lounge with feature open fireplace (never used). Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, intercom system, 4.5Kw Solar system. Ceiling fans to all bedrooms, plantation shutters, carpet & tile flooring. Fantastic outdoor undercover timber deck with automated Vergola roofing system & BBQ area overlooking the heated pool. 2 garden sheds, with electricity to one, 4 water tanks, 2 large industrial shade cloth covered carports with extra height ideal for the caravan or boat, Double lock up garage with internal access, side vehicle access and under house storage. Established gardens, rocky outcrops, native plants, lush grassed area, large driveway and a superb street presence.

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