Be ready to fall in love with this adorable and very spacious bungalow, tucked away in a world of its own with a panoramic view over Nelson and Tasman Bay.
Such an elevated outlook and astonishing no-neighbour privacy minutes from town in The Wood is totally unexpected, but here it is; this one-of-a-kind four-bedroom, two-bathroom home.
80-year-old rimu floors rich with patina, white-washed timber lined walls and bi-fold windows which open the house to sun, scents and glorious vista give the feel of a chic beach house. Living spaces are full of character and appeal.
A family has been raised here, and now this lovely home with separate bedrooms and living space upstairs and down - is ready to embrace new owners.
No 122 is right at the end of the Grove St cul-de-sac, tucked close into its 3,050 square metres hillside section (theoretically sub-dividable), a place of trees and bush for children to explore and tracks connecting to the Centre of New Zealand. With its generous glazing to capture the wide views and skylights, this is a home full of incredible natural light.
It's a delight in summer with decks front and back to enjoy the option of sun or shade and warm and dry in winter with its ceiling and floor insulation, sun-soaked west-face, a heat pump and a gas fire. Water heating is by gas caliphont.
The owners are regretfully down-sizing, leaving behind their all-time favourite home.
The unique location is a winner; the bush surrounds home to an array of birdlife; tui, wood pigeon, quail, weka and morepork among them and the sound of sheep from up the council-owned property above. And yet "civilisation" in the form of neighbourhood pub, cafe and fish and chip shop is but a short walk away.
Another plus for families is the house layout. Having living spaces, bedrooms, bathrooms and decks on two levels allows parents and children to have separation, entertain friends and lends itself to B&B if you wish.
For further enquiries please contact Nina James.