McGrath home
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BURRADOO NSW 34 Osborne Road
Beyond its picturesque façade, this stunning home is drenched in sunlight and crafted for casual entertaining on a grand scale, while set in enchanting gardens that offer a spacious and tranquil retreat. It is placed only minutes to shops and transport.
  • Open dining area, separate sun washed living, fireplace
  • Separate family room, modern colour tones
  • Picturesque east facing wraparound verandah
  • Rear garden courtyard with peaceful landscaped surrounds
  • Appealing light filled kitchen space with quality appliances
  • Three double sized bedrooms, picture windows
  • Main bedroom features chic ensuite and walk-in wardrobe
  • Polished timber floor entry, gas heating, peaceful location
  • Ideal opening for those seeking a weekender/holiday home
  • Single garage, internal laundry and electric gate entrance
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sale method private treaty
land size 2,328sqm
council rates $1,543pa
water rates $653pa
web id 104942
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Anne Stone
t 02 4862 2122
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Kathie Frost
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It’s easy to see what made the Southern Highlands such a sought-after destination for early European settlers. Compared to the rough-and-ready colony established in Sydney, the Highlands offered a gentler landscape and more temperate climate; all in all, the region powerfully evoked colonists’ European homes. Blessed with fertile soils as well, the Southern Highlands became an important agricultural region in the nineteenth century and it soon boasted a sizable population spread across a number...
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