Nestled in one of Crace’s most sought after streets, this multi-level residence is the perfect blend of an entertainer’s dream and privacy.
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Sitting on 566 square metres of land, the floorplan offers a creative use of space featuring a variety of formal and informal zones.
Behind a neatly manicured front a grand entrance awaits with stairs leading to a formal entry. To the right, guest quarters are found featuring a full service kitchenette, en suite, walk-in robe and private access from the side of the house.
A hallway continues on from the front of the home, leading to the centre: an expansive, open-plan meals and family area.
It is overlooked by a showcase kitchen fit for a chef with modern appliances enveloped by wide stone benchtops, featuring a glass splash back, and a butler’s pantry.
This hub of activity is only enhanced by the seamless transition to the outdoor, 80-square-metre alfresco deck area that is covered yet allows for ample light to seep through. Equally enjoying access to the outdoors is a spacious rumpus room, housed off the main living space.
Another three bedrooms with built-in robes are found on this level, as well as a designer bathroom with floor-to-ceiling tiles, a double vanity, powder room and laundry with external access.
Found on the upper level, a luxury master hosts a walk-in robe, dressing table nook, private balcony, and bathroom-sized en suite with a bath, shower and double vanity.
Other features include a ducted and zoned reverse-cycle heating and cooling inverter system, ducted vacuum system including sweep duct, LED lighting, CCTV security system, NBN access and a 4000-litre rainwater tank.
The property at 118 Langtree Crescent in Crace will be auctioned on Thursday, June 1 at 6pm at the Belconnen Arts Centre. Price guide: $1 million-plus.
For more information contact Mark Johnston of Ray White Belconnen on 0414 382 093.
For more of Canberra’s best homes see your All Homes guide in Saturday’s Canberra Times.