A breathtaking 5-acre property spread across two lots, offering a serene escape steeped in history. This full-brick residence evokes a sense of timeless charm while providing all the essentials for comfortable family living.The main home features five bedrooms, multiple living areas, and three well-appointed bathrooms. A spacious kitchen, beautifully tiled throughout, flows seamlessly into the dining area, while the split-level design adds architectural interest. Upstairs, four generous bedrooms await, including one with a private balcony and ensuite. The separate laundry, double lock-up garage, and thoughtful layout make everyday living effortless.Adding even more potential, a two-bedroom granny flat sits on the property, requiring a touch of TLC to restore its full charm. Surrounding the home are lush gardens, mature trees, and remnants of its farming heritage, all embraced by secure fencing. This property offers versatile possibilities, from family retreats to a place of worship, with ample open space for gatherings or peaceful reflection.Property highlights:• Expansive 5-acre block with two lots• Full-brick five-bedroom home with split-level design• Private balcony and ensuite in one upstairs bedroom• Double lock-up garage and separate laundry• Two-bedroom granny flat with renovation potential• Beautifully landscaped gardens and mature trees• Formerly a farm, offering rich character and open spacesLocation highlights:• Minutes to Minto Marketplace, local shops, and eateries• Close to quality schools, parks, and community facilities• Easy access to Minto Train Station and major transport linksThis is not just a home — it’s an estate of character, history, and opportunity. Whether you envision a family sanctuary, an income-generating property, or a serene retreat, 19 Eagleview Road is ready to welcome its next chapter.Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty to the information provided. Prospective purchasers are to rely on their own enquiries.
This is a substantial late‑20th‑century suburban brick house with Mediterranean/neo‑colonial detailing (balustrades, arches, veranda) and strong period joinery and plasterwork inside. It reads as a well‑built but conventional custom family home rather than an original architect‑designed or historically significant property — good bones and craftsmanship in places, but dated finishes and a standard suburban composition.
Key Architectural Features
Double-storey brick constructionRaised verandah with white balustradeArched ground-floor openingsFormal lounge and dining roomsLarge timber kitchen joineryDecorative ceiling roses and cornicesTiled floors throughout (period tiles)Built-in wardrobes and multiple bedroomsJacuzzi-style bath and dated sanitarywareBalconies with balustradesLarge flat lawn/driveway and secondary timber outbuildingSecurity screen/sliding doors