Stand out home on large allotment in Grammar Park Estate

A BEAUTIFULLY finished large home on an unusually large allotment in Brassall will go to auction this month.

The five bedroom, four bathroom residence at 5 Dart Court sits on a 3,634sqm parcel of land in the Grammar Park Estate with views from almost every vantage point.

It’s a complete family home or the new owners could take advantage of a self contained portion of the ground floor.

On the upper level there’s a blackwood timber kitchen with granite bench tops and stainless steel appliances which is designed to be part of the open plan living areas.

Those areas include a living area with doors out onto the balcony, a breakfast nook, a formal dining area and a family room. The living areas have 3.3m ceilings with ornate cornice and a fireplace.

There are four bedrooms on the upper level with a large family bathroom.

The master bedroom also features a large ensuite with a double shower as well as a walk-in robe.

The rooms are serviced by ducted air conditioning and the property has a 5kW solar system.

Downstairs there’s another bathroom, living area and kitchen and the fifth bedroom has doors out onto a courtyard.

The outer wall of the living area has glass panels giving a view across the large covered patio to the pool. The large pool measures around 14m by 7m.

Step outside into the pool area for a closer view across to the enclosed and screened outdoor gazebo and another undercover area.

The ground level also contains a large garage and workshop with epoxy floors.

The total floor area in the home is 500sqm.

In addition, and just behind the home, is a stand alone garage with a large media or games room. This building’s floor area is in the vicinity of 165sqm.

There is a screening wall on one side of the home which hides a series of tanks with a total capacity of 100,000 litres.

The property is fully fenced with a security entrance gate.

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