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A home amongst the gum trees in Cook

Cook 62 Wybalena Grove

Tucked away in a whisper-quiet corner of Cook, this townhouse is a hidden gem in one of Canberra’s most sought-after complexes.

“Arguably the best located retreat in Wybalena Grove, number 62 is a wonderful find, providing an oasis of calm and privacy,” says agent Michael Potter.

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Nestled among 28 acres of panoramic bushland, nature is even closer than your doorstep. From your balcony, you will be greeted by friendly king-parrots, Gang-gang cockatoos, rosellas, and magpies perched in overhanging trees. The community garden, surrounded by native flora, offers communal herb beds, fruit trees, and berry bushes.

Despite being a nature lover’s paradise, the location provides easy access to the Glenloch Interchange, and is only a short drive from Jamison Centre, Belconnen and Civic.

This unique townhouse, designed by award-winning architect Michael Dysart, captures the essence of late twentieth-century Sydney regional style. It boasts a classic 1970s architectural appeal with multi-level living, north-facing sun-filled spaces, large timber picture windows, dark tiled roofs, Bowral brick feature walls, stained timber posts and beams, and feature ceilings.

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Cascading over four levels, this property offers three bedrooms, three bathrooms, covered car accommodation, and separate living areas. Every window frames breathtaking bushland views.

“Floor-to-ceiling sliding doors create a seamless indoor/outdoor transition onto alfresco areas, maximising privacy and seclusion while showcasing the incredible landscape environment that attracts an array of exotic bird life,” says Michael.

With its original warmth, character and charm, this property offers the best of Canberra living amidst the gum trees.

3 bed | 3 bath | 2 car | 1 study

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