83 Warrimoo Avenue, St Ives

A house located in 5/DP38142 St Ives NSW. It has an estimated value of $3,275,000. Constructed in 1995, it has 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
3
Car spaces
3
Land size
1701 m2
Building size
471 m2
Council area
Ku-Ring-Gai
Year built
1995
Lot plan
5/DP38142 St Ives NSW
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 23/02/2015
$3,000,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of February 2015

One of St Ives Finest Homes Enjoying a commanding street presence from its elevated position, this desirable and iconic Meadowbank home exudes character and charm. This stunning residence offers light filled living areas and multiple entertainment options set amidst 1700sqm of private and established parklike grounds and a large sundrenched pool. An enviable location, convenient to St Ives Village, local shops and St Ives North public school completes the picture. Also featuring: - 5 spacious bedrooms, all with built in robes - Master suite with his/hers walk in robes, ensuite and wrap around balcony - Enormous study, also ideal as 6th bedroom/guest accommodation - Impressive playroom with dorma windows - Grand entry foyer with sweeping staircase - Spectacular formal lounge room with open fire - Large formal dining room plus additional meals area - Light and bright kitchen with stone benchtops and European appliances - Enormous media room with projector screen and surround sound - Additional family room - Solar heated pool enjoys all day sunshine - Superb level lawn and established gardens - Garaging for 3 cars plus off street parking - Back to base alarm, security cameras, automatic security gates, R/C air throughout - St Ives North Public School catchment, just 600m walk - 750m, walk to Warrimoo shops Contact:Robert Ward 0433 1000 68 Lisa-Marie Cauchois 0421 216 512 Disclaimer: The above information has been furnished from sources we deem to be reliable. We have not verified whether or not the information is accurate and do not accept any responsibility to any person and do no more than pass it on. All interested parties should rely on their own enquiries in order to determine the accuracy of this information.