Glenorie
The Ultimate Acreage Property
Commanding a private and sought after 'high side of the road' location with a north/easterly aspect this stunning 5 acre property is sure to be popular with buyers looking for a fully arable property in a quality road. Through electric gates the first impression is the tree lined driveway with select plantings of mature trees and gardens that all combine to create a park like setting.
This immaculate single level residence is perfectly positioned on the land and consists of 4 bedrooms, study and home office with separate external entry. The home has been fully refurbished including the modern kitchen with new appliances. It's the ideal entertainer with open plan living areas flowing out to multiple outdoor entertaining vistas such as the in ground pool and extensive covered outdoor entertaining areas.
Outdoors include
9m x 16m Widespan Bluescope Steel shed Post & Rail fencing, electric gate entry, all perimeter fencing is rabbit & dog proofedMains irrigation system to gardensFully automatic dusk & dawn main driveway and entry lightingDouble garage fitted with electric garage doorsGaraging potential for 6 vehicles undercover truck, caravan, boat or float parking baysSeparate dual guest parking baysExtensive manicured gardens with water feature - on park like grounds
Horse facilities include
5 separate paddocks with electric fencing and vehicle access to all paddocksStables with undercover and all weather mounting areaOlympic all weather and floodlit dressage arenaSeparate tack, feed room and wash-bay
Horse enthusiast or just a magical rural lifestyle in a parklike setting just minutes to Glenorie village!
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable however we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested parties should rely on their own enquiries.
More on Glenorie
Postcode: 2157 Population: 3,405 Aboriginal culture The original inhabitants of the Glenorie area were known as the Darug people. The Darug were the custodians of the majority of what is now the Greater Sydney region. They were divided into a number of different clans.