3022 Allansford Crescent,
Armstrong Creek 3217
Abode 20
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Abode 20
- Fixed site costs
- 7-star energy rating
- Quality floor coverings throughout
- 600mm stainless steel kitchen appliances
- Double glazed windows and sliding doors
- 3.5K solar PV system
- Plus more
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3022 Allansford Crescent
The large, quietly positioned master bedroom features a spacious walk-in robe and ensuite. Three further bedrooms, all with built-in robes, are positioned together, next to the centrally located main bathroom. Overlooking the light-filled open plan living area, the gourmet kitchen includes an easy access walk-in-pantry, and expansive, two-way bench area for the ultimate entertainment experience. A dedicated home theatre provides a second living and entertainment area, while the garage accommodates two cars and plenty of storage.
The Location
The Estate
Ashbury
With a refreshing environment and wide open spaces, Ashbury Estate blends the best of town and city living. Ashbury is a tight-knit community nestled in the heart of Armstrong Creek. The estate contains a wide array of amenities and recreational facilities, including wide open spaces, parks, playgrounds and natural attractions.
Ashbury is well-connected to the Geelong city centre and a short drive away from shopping and retail centres, educational facilities, and everything a busy lifestyle requires. You have a wide range of options for leisure, with parks and sports facilities planned for within the estate and easily accessible outside the estate.
3022 Allansford Crescent, Armstrong Creek 3217
Armstrong Creek
Armstrong Creek is a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It was gazetted in February 2012 as part of the Armstrong Creek Growth Area, from largely undeveloped land which had formerly been part of Connewarre and Mount Duneed.
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