Northcote Real Estate

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SOLD

Canterbury Area
4
3
N/A
N/Asqm
811sqm
Canterbury Area
Auction
Wednesday 30th March - 10:00AM
proudly marketed by
Holmwood Real Estate Ltd MREINZ
Authentic Architecture Reborn
To download the information pack for this property, please type the below link into your web browser: www.propertyfiles.co.nz/property/FE7797 This striking architectural home has had a total rejuvenation of late. Classical design from the 1980s has been regenerated by the current owners and is now very much 'in vogue'. High pitched cathedral ceilings and huge exposed cedar beams dominate the living spaces, and rich timber hues create warmth throughout. This is a most versatile and intriguing floorplan constructed in a series of pavilions, two joined by a glass galley with slate floor for passive heat. This home even has a wine cellar. The second pavilion is a separate wing, ideal for extended family or a teenage retreat. A third pavilion is connected via a grape covered pergola, heavy with fruit, and houses a spa and sauna. Our clever creative owners have completed the refurbishment to a high standard installing double glazing and a stylish new kitchen and gleaming bathrooms in pale grey and white. There are plenty of bedroom options both downstairs and up, and a new 'Pyroclassic' solid fuel burner will be sure to provide winter comfort. Facing north and west on an established 811sqm site, dependable construction in brick and black cedar will satisfy the most fastidious buyer. There is excellent garaging as well as a carport and off-street parking in this quiet cul de sac. With Avonhead School at the end of the street just a two-minute stroll away, this will be sure to appeal to a young family. We suggest you bring them along to check out the spa! Please Note : Auctions are mandated as events by the NZ Government and as such to attend in person we will require an NZ Vaccine Pass. If you are unable to attend based on this please call the agent and suitable alternative arrangements will be made.
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