Luxury home for buyer looking for space and privacy

A Coalfalls home, which defines the luxury of space, has been listed for an asking price of over $1.4 million.

The four bedroom, three bathroom brick home at 58 Stephenson Street has 600 square metres of floor space, a pool with a beach and a cave set on almost half a hectare of land only minutes from the Ipswich CBD.

It is built on two levels with the street level containing to main living and sleeping areas.

The front door opens to a foyer and a privacy wall with access points into the kitchen, living, family bedrooms and master bedroom sections.

The master bedroom features a large walk in robe, family bathroom sized ensuite and office area.

The second and third bedrooms are only a step or two way from another large bathroom.

The outsized kitchen features a large array of cupboards finished with two pac and black granite benchtops.

The large living spaces include a lounge room, a meals area, separate family room and second dining room.

These rooms and the kitchen cluster around a deep, covered verandah which frames views out over the city.

The two car space garage has direct internal access on this level.

The lower level is reached by an internal staircase or by two doorways from the backyard. This level has a bathroom, kitchenette, huge rumpus room/bedroom and laundry. It also contains a designer bar built out of sandstone and opens out onto a covered entertainment area which runs along almost two-thirds of the back of the house.

Access to an outsize storage room, as well as a storage area which runs almost the full length of the house is also gained from this level.

The home is serviced by two ducted air-conditioning systems. The interior is freshly painted and boasts new flooring.

There is also a large shed with the capacity to house four cars on the property.

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