17 Jack Mcnamee Place, KELLYVILLE NSW 2155

Just Sold

Character Residence with oversized main bedroom downstairs

Situated in an exclusive and prestigious street, this stately family residence is one of Kellyville’s finest homes. Nestled on a large sunny level 676m2 block, it’s framed by landscaped gardens and alfresco entertaining areas, complete with a gorgeous saltwater pool, giving it a sense of sanctuary.

Spanning two vast levels, the residence is graced with an abundance of both accommodation and entertaining space, 5 bedrooms are easily able to house large families in absolute privacy.

Beautifully appointed with a fusion of classic and contemporary features and coastal style, it’s blessed with a host of prestige details, making it both timelessly elegant and incredibly comfortable. Enjoy the charming Calacutta marble kitchen and Carrara marble bathrooms.

Key Features Indoor:
Luxury main suite with ensuite and WIR, study
Stately family or sitting room with fireplace.
Expansive casual living or formal dining room
Large media room
Well-appointed marble kitchen with butler’s pantry
Upstairs rumpus room with cedar French doors opening to a balcony with views over natural bushland

Key Features Outdoor:
Sun-soaked private swimming pool
Level lawn and lush garden setting
Double auto garage with internal access, and additional parking spaces

Key Features Additional:
Expansive entry hall with French doors adjoining powder room.
Solid timber Plantation shutters
Double casement windows
Air-conditioning
Vast storage throughout including attic.
Jarrah flooring
Ceiling fans

Just moments from local schools, William Clark College, and Sherwood Ridge Primary School. Kellyville Plaza shopping centre, and city transport, Showground Metro rail is only a short drive 4km (approx.) away.

This prestige home is a must to inspect.

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