961sqm
land area
Generously | Proportioned bedrooms upstairs |
North-facing | With beautiful river boundary |
Often admired | Iconic Fendalton home |
Original detailing | Oregon timber, bevelled glass, arched windows |
Solid concrete | Cavity walls |
Often admired for its distinctive style this stunning example of Spanish Mediterranean architecture sits in an elevated and commanding position facing north. This magnificent home was designed by architect Gordon Wesley Haines and built in 1929 by The Glue Bros. Highly sought after location overlooking the beautiful Wairarapa stream.
The Porte Cochere provides a grand entrance and all-weather shelter to the welcoming solid, timber front door. A prominent entrance foyer leads to the elegant living and formal dining room which boast high ceilings, Canadian Oregon panelled walls, gas fire and beautiful arched sash windows. Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a large, very sunny study which enjoys enchanting views out to the stream and Glandovey Road. Built of reinforced concrete cavity walls 12 inches thick - with a 'Double Roman' terracotta tiled roof and distinctive chimneys. Double garaging.
Often admired and photographed, this is a stunning historic home for new owners to be immensely proud of.
Zoned for Christchurch Boys' and Girls' High, Burnside, Cobham and Fendalton schools.
RV $1,400,000. Owners will consider all offers.
Please phone Sara for viewing times.
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
Mobile: +64 21 359 864 |
Office: +64 3 375 4739 |
sara.ashcroft@bayleys.co.nz |
961sqm
land area
Generously | Proportioned bedrooms upstairs |
North-facing | With beautiful river boundary |
Often admired | Iconic Fendalton home |
Original detailing | Oregon timber, bevelled glass, arched windows |
Solid concrete | Cavity walls |
12 Glandovey Road, Fendalton
Open in mapLicensed under the REA Act 2008
Mobile: +64 21 359 864 |
Office: +64 3 375 4739 |
sara.ashcroft@bayleys.co.nz |
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