Price reduced. Architecturally designed and constructed in the 1980's, here is an abode you will be proud to own. Designed by Brian Elliott and Associates, there is a hint of a nautical theme in its presentation. A split-level home of four bedrooms, nestled away in a private and tranquil location, surrounded by established gardens, including native trees that attract a multitude of native birds. Unique in its design, the home is constructed with extensive use of Macrocarpa timber and expansive decking. Enter through the double internal access garaging to a home like no other. North-facing living areas capture an abundance of natural light, both upstairs and down, with beautiful cathedral ceilings and exposed beams. There are multiple living areas, with a lounge, as well as a living room giving panoramic views of the garden - a perfect place to just sit and admire. A formal dining area is complimented by space in the kitchen area for a breakfast table. The kitchen caters well for the cook of the family, with a double-width oven, good bench space, twin sinks, dishwasher, as well as space for a side by side combo of fridge and freezer. Heating and cooling options are well supported, with a gas underfloor ducted heating system and two heat pumps. There is a central vacuum system to make life just that little bit easier. The master bedroom is light and spacious, featuring a walk in wardrobe as well as an ensuite. A separate laundry room conveniently has its own access doorway to the side deck outside. Tucked away at the rear of the house could be your new secret workshop, for tinkering and project work. Wonderful schooling options are nearby, being in-zone for College Street Normal, PNINS, Hokowhitu, PNGHS, PNBHS. This really is a home you will enjoy living in - there is so much detail to see and, at the bottom of the garden, the Awatea Stream trickles quietly by, adding to the ambience and serenity. Here is a truly rare opportunity to own this fantastic property. Check out the 3D walkthrough...
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