12 Belgium Avenue, Roseville

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Welcome to "Islay", the essence of understated luxury, holding an unrivalled blue-ribbon east side position in one of the area's finest avenues. Presenting character beauty and classic proportions the home is perfectly balanced with a sympathetic modern renovation of impressive appeal. Interiors showcase formal rooms, an inviting Miele kitchen and light-filled bedrooms matched by elegant bathrooms. A cleverly devised rumpus offers semi self-contained living for in-laws or can be converted to a garage if desired. Two deep-set verandas and a sparkling pool promises superb outdoor entertaining and leisure. Walk to rail, village, and Roseville College. In Roseville Public and Killara High zones. Near Chatswood.

- Premier east side, walk to rail, positioned on 835sqm of dual access land
- Renovated character, soaring ceilings, wood burning traditional fireplace
- Formal lounge and formal dining, built-in storage, plantation shutters
- Custom stone kitchen, Miele induction cooktop, oven, steamer, dishwasher
- Casual dining flows to rear veranda, clever bi-fold pass from kitchen
- Five bedrooms, 5th/study, b.i.robes, three elegant bathrooms, underfloor heating, heated rails
- Stunning main bedroom with a dressing alcove, ensuite, and garden view
- Two deep-set verandas for entertaining, and manicured flowering garden
- Rumpus versatile for in-law accommodation or adaptable to a garage
- Shimmering turquoise pool with heat pump, attic, wine cellar, storage room
- Reverse cycle air conditioning, solar panels with inverter, motorised gate
- Walk to Roseville College, in Roseville Public and Killara High catchments

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$181 per quarter
835 m2
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