Fendalton Real Estate

powered by Open2view.com
SOLD

Canterbury Area
5
2
N/A
N/Asqm
21937sqm
Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd
Rural luxury in your own leafy parkland retreat
Mature trees surround this beautiful property. Sheltered from the wind and full of birdlife the plantings within create a leafy private parkland ambiance. Fully insulated and double glazed with a North West aspect, the home is warm and very comfortable. At 290 sq.m, the house has plenty of space for the kids and their friends or guests. It has an open plan living area with recently refurbished kitchen, separate lounge and five large bedrooms, the master with WIR and ensuite. The property has approx. 3 acres of farmable land that has been divided into five paddocks and is ideal for horses, boutique farming or horticulture. Extra garage could be used for tack room. Your options are limited only by your imagination, and to the rear of the house there is a chicken coup and large veggie garden creating the perfect opportunity for you to grow your own organic eggs, salads and vegies. The recently opened Mandeville Village is just down the road and provides easy aspect to a bar several restaurants and takeaways as well as a supermarket, service station and kindergarten. With the recently opened Northern bypass travel into the city is quick and soon to get even better with the soon to be opened Northern Corridor providing a three lane Waimakiriri bridge and speedy gateway to the city via Cranford St. The owners are only putting this great home up for sale as a recent change of role has resulted in a daily commute to Rolleston. Weekend open homes or viewing by appointment. Please be aware that this information has been supplied by the vendor and/or sourced from: Property Guru, Property Smarts, Land Information NZ, Local Councils, ECAN, CERA and other organisations. Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd is merely passing over this information as supplied to us. We cannot guarantee its accuracy or reliability.
Question
Upload by Geoff Trotter
Canterbury