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Price unavailable150 Penquite Road, Newstead TAS 7250
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Property was sold on 27 August 2021.
Sold on 27 August 2021.
4 beds
2 baths
4 cars
House
1067m²
4
2
4
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House
1067m²
Escape the hustle and bustle with this countryside retreat, ideal for those seeking peace and tranquility.
Perfect for hosting memorable gatherings, this property boasts features tailored for entertaining guests.
Property Features
The integrity of c1900 Federation era traditions and the family focus of today's spaces illustrate how successfully this outstanding residence has moved with times to remain an address of exceptional desirability. An allotment measuring some 1067m2 surrounds the immediately inviting proportions of a home featuring a substantial living room, a similarly generous dining room and a modern kitchen/meals area while four bedrooms and two bathrooms include a main bedroom with an ensuite and a family bathroom that was fully renovated in 2019. Polished floorboards complement the comfort and enhance the character of superlative spaces that are further enhanced by a reverse cycle heat pump, an efficient wood fire, separate laundry, 3 storage rooms and fibre to the premises NBN connectivity. The indoor appeal is matched by the outdoor allure of huge, established, fully fenced gardens featuring substantial flood-lit pergola entertaining, a new 6m x 3m slab, dual crossovers, secure garage and ample parking. Endorsed/approved plans for a 25m² north facing deck with Queechy Lake views add future prospects to an address offering the significant present day advantage of proximity to Punchbowl Primary School, Queechy High School, Scotch Oakburn College, Punchbowl Reserve and local shopping. The information on this website has in part been supplied to Harrison Agents Pty. Ltd. by third parties and all information is published solely for potential purchasers to assist them in deciding whether or not they wish to make further enquiries about the properties. Harrison Agents Pty. Ltd. has not checked the accuracy of the information and does no more than pass it on.