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71 Flynns Road, Staveley, Ashburton

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2.25 ha Land area SQM
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms

Asking Price NZ$610,000

Under Contract


MOUNTAIN BEECH LODGE
This beautiful architect-designed two-story lodge is well positioned on 2.2 hectares of land to capture sun all day and magnificent views of Mt Somers and the wider Southern Alps. Nestled in a landscaped setting of native plants and shrubs, the home embraces its natural environment. A deer fenced paddock ensures uninterrupted views.

Consisting of an open plan kitchen, dining and living area, two large bedrooms, walk-in wardrobe, bathroom and two toilets. An office leads you to the laundry located in the double garage. The house is heated by a log burner in the living area and the stairs to the second story allows heat to travel throughout the home.

Sit and enjoy a coffee in front of the crackling fire and look out over the mountain vistas or walk through the native bush track and explore the magnificent Sharplin Falls Reserve. Skiing, ice-skating, hunting, fishing and hiking are all on your back door as well as the Staveley Cafe which is only a short walk from home.

Located in the favoured area of Staveley at the base of the Mid Canterbury foothills. 43km from Ashburton and 23km from Methven means that you can enjoy the peace and quiet of living in the country while remaining only a short drive away from shops and amenities. School bus routes to primary and secondary schools.

Please contact Mike Preston or George Morris for further information.

Mike Preston

Mike Preston


Whalan and Partners Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
George Morris

George Morris


Whalan and Partners Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008

Features

Heating


Via a log burner

Location


In the favoured area of Staveley

Views


Magnificent views of Mt Somers and the wider Southern Alps