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This magnificent double story split level 61 square Stoneleigh Designer Home boasts a level of inclusion and standard of build which you would be extremely hard pressed to fault. As you walk through the front door of The Governor, you are filled with a great sense of opulence and this feeling is only magnified the longer you spend in the home. The large landscaped plants in the backyard provide country-style privacy whilst also boasting close-to-town convenience. Contained within the home are six bedrooms (plus study), three enormous bathrooms and an array of living spaces, both formal and informal, making this home an entertainers dream.
Immediately upon entering this home you are greeted by an angled staircase with timeless metal balustrade, perfectly complementing the ornate feature archways which lead into the formal dining and formal living spaces. Some of the features of the formal lounge room include the classy blinds, a gold accented pendent light, plush carpet, ducted air-conditioning and a gas outlet, perfect for keeping warm whilst entertaining during the cooler winter months. Adjacent to the formal lounge is an equally as exclusive formal dining room with the red painted feature wall being a bold statement which perfectly complements the grandeur of the home.
Located on the lower level of the home is the study and the guest room. The study is extremely large and therefore could easily be transformed into another bedroom or kids play room in order to suit your own personal needs. The glass panelled door differentiates the study from the rest of the bedrooms, however, it still boasts a massive two-door built in wardrobe with shelving, the same luxurious blinds found in the formal dining and living areas, a speaker for the intercom system and a pendant light.
A guest bedroom is also located on the lower level of the home. The adjacent downstairs bathroom makes it ideal for when parents come to stay over or even for an older child to have a bit more independence whilst still living at home. Some of the many features which this room boasts include Venetian blinds over the large window, double door built in wardrobe, intercom speaker and golden pendant light.
The bathroom located next to the guest bedroom is filled with a range of luxury inclusions which you will not often see, such as the oversized vanity and mirror which is ‘framed’ by a bulkhead above and on either side, double vanity with a heap of bench space, floor to ceiling wall tiles, triangular jet bath and Venetian blinds.
Located on the bottom tier of the split-level downstairs design is the majority of the everyday living spaces, including the kitchen, family room, meals, games room and billiard room. The family room was thoughtfully located on the western edge of the home in order to maximise the amount of afternoon sunshine which fills this room. Furthermore, the gas outlet in this room also allows for gas heating via the fireplace for during the winter. Finally, the extremely high ceilings throughout this lower tier once again demonstrate the opulence and grandeur of this home.
The meals area is filled with natural light from every angle, assisted by the open plan design which has been employed in this home. Two ceiling fans allow for year-round comfort and you are sure to never get sick of the views looking out over your landscaped backyard and pool.
The kitchen is the spiritual centre of any home and the level of inclusions contained within this custom-designed kitchen are no different. The dark coloured Caesarstone benchtop and splashback are perfectly balanced by the off-white polyurethane cabinetry. This kitchen also boasts a 600mm Smeg oven, four burner gas cooktop made by Smeg, a Smeg rangehood double sink with filtered water tap and fridge/microwave alcoves.
The games room could easily be redesigned and made into a fully-fledged media room or home theatre if you would like it to, once again emphasising the adaptability of this home as a whole. This room also has a painted feature wall, access to the outdoor entertaining space, several downlights and two ducted air-conditioning vents.
The last room of the lower tier is the billiards room, which even comes with the traditional billiards table light, as well as heaps of windows and blue feature wall.
The upper level is composed of a total of five bedroom, a sitting room, bathroom and an ‘ironing room’. Four of the bedrooms are complete with either 3 or 4 door built in wardrobes, the same plush carpet which was present on the lower level, light fittings and block out blinds over the large windows. The size of these bedrooms will astound you, even being bigger than a lot of master bedrooms which you find in new homes in some of the newer estates.
The main bathroom upstairs is very similar in design and features to that of the downstairs one. The vanity mirror is once again ‘framed’ by the structural features of the home. Some of the other features include the floor to ceiling wall tiles, massive built in bath, abundant amounts of storage and the large shower with semi-frameless shower screen. A separate toilet is yet another example of the practical thought process which went into the design of the home.
Adjacent to the parent’s master suite is a small ‘ironing room, however, this room is perfect as a separate storage room or even as a small study for children to complete their homework in if the downstairs study is used as a home office or bedroom instead. The Venetian blinds and ducted air-conditioning make it suitable for any number of uses, limited only by your imagination.
Finally, the master suite maintains a high level of privacy from the rest of the home, despite the somewhat close proximity to the rest of the bedrooms. This is achieved through the walk in robe and ensuite being located along a hallway which eventually opens out to the king sized master suite. The walk in robe is what every girl’s dreams are made of, with an array of different hanging and shelving options available. Next is the extremely large ensuite, boasting a double vanity with large benchtop, oversized mirror and a semi frameless shower. Your jaw is sure to drop once you see the size of the master suite and it will take a moment for you to fully take in the capacious nature of this space. This room also features an intercom speaker, similar to some of the rooms which are downstairs.
Although that is it for everything located within the home, we still haven’t even got to the outdoor alfresco, backyard and pool. The alfresco is large enough to entertain even the biggest of family gatherings and the fact that it is fully tiled and boasts a large number of downlights means that it is usable all year round, no matter the weather. What is even better is the fact that it looks over the pool, allowing you to take care of the pool without even having to leave the comfort of the alfresco.
Due to the relatively small nature of the pool at 18,500L, it heats up extremely nicely throughout the summer. The children will love sitting under the water feature and letting the water flow over them on a warm summer’s day and all the necessary pump is hidden from view behind a island-style screen.
If you would like to take the kids or dog for a walk, play sport with your mates, or up for a game of tennis, you will find Cubbitch Barta Reserve just 100m down Macarthur Circuit. The Reserve is named after a clan of the Dharawal Aboriginal people, called Cubbitch Barta who inhabited the area prior to and after colonisation.
Make sure you get down to one of the open homes to fully appreciate this magnificent property for yourself.
Other features include:
• Land size – 975 square metres
• Rates - $640 (approx.) per quarter
• Ducted air-conditioning with 2 motors for both upstairs and downstairs
• Alarm system
• Intercom
• Double lock up garage with two dedicated storage rooms.
• Oversized laundry
• Extremely high ceilings throughout
• 2 x oversized linen cupboards (one is a walk in)
• Ducted vacuum
• Gas outlets throughout
• 18,500L pool
• Landscaped gardens
• Sitting room at top of stairs
• Cubbitch Barta Reseve - 100m away
• Close to local schools, major roads such as the Camden Bypass and Narellan Road as well as Camden and the recently developed Narellan Town Centre
Immediately upon entering this home you are greeted by an angled staircase with timeless metal balustrade, perfectly complementing the ornate feature archways which lead into the formal dining and formal living spaces. Some of the features of the formal lounge room include the classy blinds, a gold accented pendent light, plush carpet, ducted air-conditioning and a gas outlet, perfect for keeping warm whilst entertaining during the cooler winter months. Adjacent to the formal lounge is an equally as exclusive formal dining room with the red painted feature wall being a bold statement which perfectly complements the grandeur of the home.
Located on the lower level of the home is the study and the guest room. The study is extremely large and therefore could easily be transformed into another bedroom or kids play room in order to suit your own personal needs. The glass panelled door differentiates the study from the rest of the bedrooms, however, it still boasts a massive two-door built in wardrobe with shelving, the same luxurious blinds found in the formal dining and living areas, a speaker for the intercom system and a pendant light.
A guest bedroom is also located on the lower level of the home. The adjacent downstairs bathroom makes it ideal for when parents come to stay over or even for an older child to have a bit more independence whilst still living at home. Some of the many features which this room boasts include Venetian blinds over the large window, double door built in wardrobe, intercom speaker and golden pendant light.
The bathroom located next to the guest bedroom is filled with a range of luxury inclusions which you will not often see, such as the oversized vanity and mirror which is ‘framed’ by a bulkhead above and on either side, double vanity with a heap of bench space, floor to ceiling wall tiles, triangular jet bath and Venetian blinds.
Located on the bottom tier of the split-level downstairs design is the majority of the everyday living spaces, including the kitchen, family room, meals, games room and billiard room. The family room was thoughtfully located on the western edge of the home in order to maximise the amount of afternoon sunshine which fills this room. Furthermore, the gas outlet in this room also allows for gas heating via the fireplace for during the winter. Finally, the extremely high ceilings throughout this lower tier once again demonstrate the opulence and grandeur of this home.
The meals area is filled with natural light from every angle, assisted by the open plan design which has been employed in this home. Two ceiling fans allow for year-round comfort and you are sure to never get sick of the views looking out over your landscaped backyard and pool.
The kitchen is the spiritual centre of any home and the level of inclusions contained within this custom-designed kitchen are no different. The dark coloured Caesarstone benchtop and splashback are perfectly balanced by the off-white polyurethane cabinetry. This kitchen also boasts a 600mm Smeg oven, four burner gas cooktop made by Smeg, a Smeg rangehood double sink with filtered water tap and fridge/microwave alcoves.
The games room could easily be redesigned and made into a fully-fledged media room or home theatre if you would like it to, once again emphasising the adaptability of this home as a whole. This room also has a painted feature wall, access to the outdoor entertaining space, several downlights and two ducted air-conditioning vents.
The last room of the lower tier is the billiards room, which even comes with the traditional billiards table light, as well as heaps of windows and blue feature wall.
The upper level is composed of a total of five bedroom, a sitting room, bathroom and an ‘ironing room’. Four of the bedrooms are complete with either 3 or 4 door built in wardrobes, the same plush carpet which was present on the lower level, light fittings and block out blinds over the large windows. The size of these bedrooms will astound you, even being bigger than a lot of master bedrooms which you find in new homes in some of the newer estates.
The main bathroom upstairs is very similar in design and features to that of the downstairs one. The vanity mirror is once again ‘framed’ by the structural features of the home. Some of the other features include the floor to ceiling wall tiles, massive built in bath, abundant amounts of storage and the large shower with semi-frameless shower screen. A separate toilet is yet another example of the practical thought process which went into the design of the home.
Adjacent to the parent’s master suite is a small ‘ironing room, however, this room is perfect as a separate storage room or even as a small study for children to complete their homework in if the downstairs study is used as a home office or bedroom instead. The Venetian blinds and ducted air-conditioning make it suitable for any number of uses, limited only by your imagination.
Finally, the master suite maintains a high level of privacy from the rest of the home, despite the somewhat close proximity to the rest of the bedrooms. This is achieved through the walk in robe and ensuite being located along a hallway which eventually opens out to the king sized master suite. The walk in robe is what every girl’s dreams are made of, with an array of different hanging and shelving options available. Next is the extremely large ensuite, boasting a double vanity with large benchtop, oversized mirror and a semi frameless shower. Your jaw is sure to drop once you see the size of the master suite and it will take a moment for you to fully take in the capacious nature of this space. This room also features an intercom speaker, similar to some of the rooms which are downstairs.
Although that is it for everything located within the home, we still haven’t even got to the outdoor alfresco, backyard and pool. The alfresco is large enough to entertain even the biggest of family gatherings and the fact that it is fully tiled and boasts a large number of downlights means that it is usable all year round, no matter the weather. What is even better is the fact that it looks over the pool, allowing you to take care of the pool without even having to leave the comfort of the alfresco.
Due to the relatively small nature of the pool at 18,500L, it heats up extremely nicely throughout the summer. The children will love sitting under the water feature and letting the water flow over them on a warm summer’s day and all the necessary pump is hidden from view behind a island-style screen.
If you would like to take the kids or dog for a walk, play sport with your mates, or up for a game of tennis, you will find Cubbitch Barta Reserve just 100m down Macarthur Circuit. The Reserve is named after a clan of the Dharawal Aboriginal people, called Cubbitch Barta who inhabited the area prior to and after colonisation.
Make sure you get down to one of the open homes to fully appreciate this magnificent property for yourself.
Other features include:
• Land size – 975 square metres
• Rates - $640 (approx.) per quarter
• Ducted air-conditioning with 2 motors for both upstairs and downstairs
• Alarm system
• Intercom
• Double lock up garage with two dedicated storage rooms.
• Oversized laundry
• Extremely high ceilings throughout
• 2 x oversized linen cupboards (one is a walk in)
• Ducted vacuum
• Gas outlets throughout
• 18,500L pool
• Landscaped gardens
• Sitting room at top of stairs
• Cubbitch Barta Reseve - 100m away
• Close to local schools, major roads such as the Camden Bypass and Narellan Road as well as Camden and the recently developed Narellan Town Centre
Details
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 3
Garage Spaces: 2
Outdoor Featuress
swimming pool in ground
Floor Plan 975 ㎡
