Open the back gate and step onto the third fairway at Foster
Four generous bedrooms, master ensuite, butler's pantry, wood fire, large shed workshop, and productive vegetable gardens.
Rarely does a property of this calibre come to the market in Foster.
This exceptional executive residence offers refined family living, quality craftsmanship and an enviable position directly adjoining the Foster Golf Club course.
Designed for effortless family living, the home features four generous bedrooms including a master suite complete with ensuite, along with a well-appointed family bathroom.
The heart of the home is the expansive open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, where quality finishes, a stunning kitchen, butler's pantry and seamless connection to the alfresco entertaining space create the perfect setting for everyday living and for hosting family and friends.
A cosy wood fire adds warmth and character through the cooler months, while the thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces provide room for everyone to enjoy.
The established gardens and productive vegetable gardens create a private and peaceful setting, offering the perfect blend of beauty and practicality.
For those needing space to work, create or store the toys, the large shed and workshop provides the ideal solution.
Every aspect of the property has been carefully considered, from the beautifully maintained grounds to the quality appointments throughout.
The true highlight is the unique lifestyle this address provides, with the back gate opening directly onto the third fairway of the Foster Golf Club course.
Whether it is an early morning walk, enjoying the open outlook, or embracing the relaxed pace of country living, this is a property that offers a rare opportunity to secure a premier position in Foster.
A home of substance and style, it is designed for those who appreciate quality living in a truly special setting.
Inspections are strictly by appointment.
Contact Peter Bellingham on 0439 178 653 or David County at Ray White Foster to arrange an inspection.


