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As you arrive, this home immediately welcomes you, bathed in natural light and framed by its sleek monochrome façade. Step inside and you’ll find a haven of warmth and soul, where the character of the original mid-century dwelling meets a 1970s extension designed by Mason Pepper (Pepper & Dixon, now Dixon Wild Architects). Paying homage to the style of its time, the addition embraces the era’s design cues while reflecting the architects’ belief that “architecture is central to the health and happiness of individuals”. Set across 7,884m² / 1.948 acres (more or less), this landholding is designed for sun and seclusion. Land of this size is always popular being big enough for leisure, gardens and a playground for kids, yet manageable. It’s country living made simple, offering lifestyle benefits without the burden. This is a home that brings people together. The open-plan kitchen (with scullery), dining and living is warm and inviting, the kind of space where weekend brunches roll into afternoon drinks and summer evenings are spent poolside with friends. A modernised kitchen makes entertaining effortless, while the large picture window brings the outside in. A mezzanine level offers the flexibility of a quiet home office or extra lounge, while the lower level provides a cozy second living area that basks in the afternoon sun. The master suite is conveniently located on the ground floor with an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, while three well-proportioned bedrooms upstairs are serviced by a family bathroom, delivering a practical layout for all stages of family life. Adding to the home’s functionality is a carpeted double garage, workshop, under-house storage, and a supersized carport which is perfect for projects, hobbies, or housing extra vehicles. 426 Ponga Road sits on the fringe of Drury’s transformation, close enough to reap the rewards, yet far enough to enjoy peace and privacy. With billions committed to new housing, transport hubs, and employment precincts, the area is on the cusp of remarkable growth. Here, you gain the long-term value and convenience of progress without being caught in the hustle and bustle at its centre. This is a home that celebrates every season, this is where lifestyle, comfort, and connection all come together. Buyers are encouraged to act swiftly to ensure success. Call us today.