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10 Lancefield Circuit, Eynesbury

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Perfectly positioned in the heart of Eynesbury, this picture perfect home nestled on 480 m2 (approx.) allotment has got instant street appeal. Internally the attention to detail is clear to see with the benefit of high quality fixtures and fittings. Hosting three generous size bedrooms plus study/kids retreat, master with spacious walk in robe and ensuite. Space to relax and entertain is all sorted with dual living zones including formal lounge equipped with electric fireplace perfect for those cold winter nights and an open plan meals living area that integrates well with indoor outdoor living. The central hub of the home hosts a stunning kitchen equipped with stainless steel appliances (including a 900mm upright oven, range hood and dishwasher), stone bench tops and ample cupboard space perfect for the master chef within. Appointments include central bathroom, laundry with external access, gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, high ceilings, solar panel system, double remote garage and a spacious alfresco area complemented by landscaped gardens perfect for entertaining all year round. Whatever lifestyle you lead, this truly remarkable home will leave you wanting for more as you take in its character and explore its beautiful surroundings. Call today to organise your inspection.

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Property ID
222P254097
Property type
House
Land size
480.0 sqm

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Located approx. 44km west of Melbourne, between Melton in the north and Wyndham to the south, Eynesbury is a developing township on the Werribee River. The traditional owners of the land are the Wadawurrung People, while the first European settlers were the Staughton family in 1841 from the town of the same name in the UK just north of London. They settled on 101,000 acres, with a 30,600-acre subdivision creating the township of Melton in 1852. Some 20 years later, it was further divided to create Exford, Nerowie and Staughton Vale.

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