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Classic dimensions: 22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015

This smart and generous family residence is part of a meandering streetscape lined with natives and embraced by Newport Lakes Reserve.

The house has a terrific layout, with four large bedrooms, two living spaces, a contemporary kitchen and a deep entertainer’s back deck with views of the gorgeous backyard. The cubby house and mature European evergreens and deciduous trees create a relaxing ambiance.

22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 

 

The whole package is turn-key and the finishes sure to suit all tastes and lifestyles due to their understated, quality-focused nature.

Hardwood floors and high ceilings create instant impact.

The spacious main bedroom, at the front of the house, features a well-designed walk-through robe that leads to an en suite with a double-length shower.

Two other bedrooms have built-in robes.

The fourth bedroom, or possible third living space, is upstairs and is perfect for teenagers needing a retreat-style space. This room could easily be a rumpus or games-style room.

Back downstairs, the hall leads to the open-plan kitchen and family-meals room.

The house has been architecturally designed and it shows in the sense of space and proportion in the main living area.

A gas fireplace set within a mock-traditional surround in the living room creates a sense of home. It’s a great spot to sit and get warm after a chilly commute in the winter months.

Bifolds open to the aforementioned deck.

The kitchen, with timber benchtops, is of a good size and has stainless-steel appliances, including a six-burner gas cooktop, oven and dishwasher.

The second living room is sectioned-off and allows for formal-style dining or zoned-living. There is also a study nook and a powder room.

Other features include heating, ceiling fans, ample storage and double-glazed windows.

The grounds are beautifully landscaped and there is a grey water system and large rainwater tank.

Walk to Newport train station and Newport Lakes Primary School or jump on your bikes and treat the family to breakfast at one of Newport’s fantastic cafes.

22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)

 

22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)

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