Kenthurst
A Modern Contemporary on 5 acres is Just a Stone's Throw to Glenhaven, Kellyville and Castle Hill.
The ultimate in a rural entertainer offering stylish décor the moment you walk in to this immaculately presented home, some might say an influence of a Hampton's style home, its modern throughout and consists of four generous bedrooms, a study with an oversized master suite is privately situated from the other bedrooms and living areas in the home. A gourmet country styled kitchen opens out to a covered courtyard is perfect for the family Sunday breakfasts, whilst a generous open plan incorporates both causal and formal entertaining spaces.
A cinema loft room, separate billiard/games room with bar will keep the family and guests entertained year round not to mentioned the fabulous in ground and surrounds. A balance of useable land with extensive lawns and established gardens offer a low maintenance rural lifestyle with the remainder of the land a lovely natural bush back drop.
The property offers a safe fenced yard and environment (and a tree house) for the kids and dog! The Secure gated access and video intercom allows privacy and six car garage adjoins the home with a separate side and sealed access leads to the tradesman's shed, workshop/office ideal for home/business.
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More on Kenthurst
Kenthurst is derived from the English County of Kent and hurst meaning a woody hillock or clearing. The area was originally known as Little Dooral and later Little Dural. In 1886 a public meeting was held to discuss a change of name. Charles Gibb was the main agitator who declared that the settlement needed a more elegant title.