
In one of New Lambton's most prized positions, this three-bedroom home on a large, elevated block within footsteps of Blackbutt Reserve offers space and comfort in equal measure.
The weatherboard home at 92 Queens Road was built in the 1960s as a two-bedroom cottage and redesigned in 2003 to accommodate modern family living while also maximising the city views on offer.
The open plan kitchen, living and dining transitions easily to outdoor entertaining overlooking a recently refurbished swimming pool. There is a separate lounge room, two bedrooms and bathroom on the main level and upstairs is a parents' retreat with separate walk-through robes to an ensuite. The block is 811 square metres in size. It has level lawns, low-maintenance gardens and a double garage.
It is being marketed by Robinson Property's Mike Flook and is set for auction on August 1. A price guide has not been disclosed but the Newcastle Herald understands interest is expected around $1.5 million.
"It's in one of those really special parts of New Lambton, on the crest at the top of Queens Road," Mr Flook said.
"The whole home has just a beautiful ambience about it. The grounds are stunning and it's got views back towards the city. You've got the bush on the other side of Queens Road, have all of the benefits that living in that area has to offer and you're surrounded by some beautiful homes."
The property is open for inspection Saturday at 11.45am.