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Situated at 191 McKanes Falls Road, a prestige five acre property is set to sell around the $1 million mark on Saturday, November 30.
Gary and Heather Burkitt designed the property and had it built by local contractor Mark Partridge almost 10 years ago.
Recently, the couple sold their family transport business and Mrs Burkitt retired from Lithgow hospital after decades of employment.
Mr and Mrs Burkitt are leaving their regional slice of paradise behind to relocate to a warmer climate up the Coast.
They had the stunning homestead built to the highest quality with plenty of luxury on offer.
Its interior features travertine, double glazing, plantation shutters and high ceilings.
There is also a high end open plan Caeserstone kitchen and dining area with a fully fitted out Butler's pantry.
The open living lounge room features picture windows with magnificent views of the Hassans Walls and Blue Mountains escarpments.
LJ Hooker Lithgow principal Jamie Giokaris said Mr and Mrs Burkitt were drawn to the views.
"They decided it was the perfect place to build and took advantage of the stunning views," he said.
Along with its views, it sits on full landscaped grounds which feature Silver Birch trees and opened grass areas.
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The home also has three bedrooms all with walk in robes and ensuites, an office with built-in storage, a large laundry and is covered with entertainment and private verandahs off all bedrooms.
There is also a gym, studio or guest room with separate access, two double garages, a triple colourbond garage and full workshop.
Mr Giokaris said it was undoubtedly one of the most impressive properties in the district.
"It's a very unique offering for the area.
"This kind of property doesn't come on the market very often and I'm looking forward to seeing the response," he said.
The auction will take place at LJ Hooker at 201 Main Street, Lithgow at 10am on Saturday, November 30.
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