This picture-perfect home at 30 Bennison Street, Ascot sits in one of Brisbane’s most desirable enclaves.

Showcasing a commanding facade framed by landscaped gardens and a wide front verandah, this breathtaking classic home has been listed by Damon Warat of Ray White Ascot.

Owners Chris and Patricia Stacey are downsizing to live near the water after raising their family in the home over the last six years.

“It’s been a perfect family home for us and our daughters. We love the family room - it truly is the heart of the house,” Mrs Stacey said.

“We fell in love with the house ourselves after just one inspection but now the water is calling us. We are keen sailors so we are moving to the bayside.”

The kitchen has been exquisitely appointed with a stunning Calacatta island bench, featuring pendant lighting, dual ovens, gas cooktop and an integrated dishwasher.

Stepping through the entryway, you are greeted by an inviting hallway adorned with timber flooring, a sparkling chandelier, skylight and traditional VJ walls.

Mr Warat said the exceptionally well designed home exudes warmth and grandeur.

“This is one of the true Ascot statement homes. It’s original and yet been extended to create an elegant living zone which can be opened to create a seamless free-flowing design.”

An awe-inspiring addition and thoughtfully composed, the gourmet kitchen adjoins the family and dining area adorned with a bay window seat and rows of sash windows.

There are four generously sized bedrooms with built-in robes, plus an exquisite master suite with floor-to-ceiling built-in robes, dressing room and en-suite.

There’s plenty of room to work from home with two offices situated at the front of the home with pleasant outlooks across the street.

Downstairs, an additional lounge/media room with kitchenette provides the opportunity for dual living or a teenage retreat.

In the yard there’s a pool equipment shed with potential to convert into a modern pool house or cabana.

Located in one of Ascot’s most prestigious avenues, this home is only a short walk to Oriel Park, local cafes, shops, bus stops and the train station.

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