The Chronicle

Huge sheds and an impeccable home

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PERFECTLY set on 2.76 acres, imagine coming home to this?

Number 286 Hursley Road is a rare find, so close to the convenienc­es of town, but set in the privacy and tranquilli­ty of your own oasis.

There are three access points to the property – two off Hursley Road and one off Cooper Road; the main gate is electric for ease of access. There are three main sheds.

The home has been perfectly maintained and updated over the years, and boasts four carpeted bedrooms as well as a study – the master with a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with a shower, toilet and vanity.

The renovated kitchen features granite benchtops, a gas cook top, a range hood, dual ILVE electric oven, a two-bowl sink and an island bench. It also has a pantry and dishwasher and is located adjacent to the casual living and dining rooms, all with cork flooring.

There is a separate carpeted formal lounge and dining space with gorgeous raked ceilings at the front of the home, or there is a stunning north- facing tiled conservato­ry – both perfect spaces for entertaini­ng family and friends.

The family bathroom hosts both a shower and bath, as well as a toilet and vanity. The latest addition to the home is the huge raised laundry and third bathroom on steel stumps, with polished timber floors, built-in storage and stunning cathedral ceiling. For your peace of mind, there is a security alarm system and cameras installed.

You won’t need to worry about the change in seasons, with two reversecyc­le air-conditione­rs, a wood heater and gas heater; as well as an additional gas point, and evaporativ­e cooling throughout the home (this is on top of the insulated walls and ceilings).

Entertaini­ng will be a dream, with a gated south-facing entertainm­ent area with ceiling fans, a north-facing covered space, and an additional timber deck off the laundry. Sit and enjoy the sunset from the gazebo and watch over the family tennis matches on the full-size court.

The home is run on town water, four tanks totalling 56,000 litres and a bore running 500 gallons per hour.

You need to see this magnificen­t property to believe it.

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