A stunning transformation in one of Adamstown Heights' sought-after streets is expected to generate plenty of interest.
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Location was a selling point when the owners, who did not wish to be named, bought a three-bedroom 1980s brown brick house at 23 Merinda Close in 2011. The property backs on to bushland reserve and has a private and leafy outlook.
The home itself has been all but rebuilt to deliver a five-bedroom, three-bathroom masterpiece with quality inclusions and high-end finishes. The owners worked for three years with some of the Hunter's most awarded designers and craftsmen to create their "forever home" but work circumstances have changed and they have reluctantly listed it for sale with a view to relocate.
Striking from the road, inside is breathtaking with a two-storey void a feature of the the split-level residence. Open plan kitchen, living and dining flows to a covered rear deck and outdoor kitchen that overlooks a mineral pool. Three bedrooms, all with walk-in robes, have their own level and a spacious parents retreat with a study is on the top floor. There is a double lock-up garage and ground floor rumpus.
It is being marketed by The Agency's Cveta Kolarovski and open for inspection for the first time today at midday. It is set for an on-site auction on September 21. A price guide has not been set but it is considered to be among the suburb's top properties.
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