HOUSE FOR SALE - ARTIST'S PARADISE
For Sale Offers invited over NZD $849,000
Imagine relaxing beneath a canopy of magnificent Titoki, Black Beech, Totara and Rimu trees while enjoying the native birdlife and birdsong, or dining outdoors in a spacious brick courtyard surrounded by landscaped gardens and a wisteria-clad pergola, or perhaps sitting on the deck outside the living room watching native birds sip and bathe from a large bowl on the balustrade. This enviable 2,618sqm property includes an immaculate two-level home and separate remote controlled garage doors with a three-level pottery above including a gallery, artist's studio, a workshop with three phase power, kilns and storage areas. The house, which currently provides bed and breakfast facilities includes separate living and dining rooms, a well-appointed kitchen, an office, a master suite with decks on two sides and a sail shade above, three double bedrooms, two with brick balconies, a bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. Bordered by a park like reserve, the property is within walking distance of historic Wakefield Village and Primary School.
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Artist's paradise Artists will enjoy the three-level pottery building above the garage including a gallery, artist’s studio, workshop with three phase poser, kiln and storage areas.
Home Built in 1978, the 180 square metre home has been extensively renovated and redecorated in recent years.
Special Features Lovely little walkways meander through the property beneath a canopy of magnificent native trees hosting numerous native birds. Sit and enjoy the peace, beauty and birdsong of this serene home.
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