Wild deer graze the grass, wekas roam the native bush and birdsong from Tuis and Bell birds surrounds this idyllic home with a remote peninsula setting, but you'll be amazed by the unexpected luxuries found at this secluded retreat including mains power, satellite TV reception and internet coverage.
Positioned on a peninsula, the 4.45-hectare property overlooks the Reserve Land on the point with breath-taking views stretching out to the Pelorus Sound heads and back up into Tennyson Inlet. Incredibly private and peaceful, there is no public road access, just boat access taking some 50 minutes from Havelock or just 20 minutes from Duncan Bay. A swing mooring is included in the sale of the property that will accommodate a vessel up to 9-metres.
The tidy board and batten home sits amid the native bush on a timber pole foundation with double glazed joinery and a fresh water supply. There are two double bedrooms within the home, open plan living and a combined bathroom and laundry. Well-appointed, the new kitchen offers timber bench tops, an oven, electric hobs and ample storage space. Sliding doors connect the living space to the deck area equipped with an outdoor sink and bench.
A single carport adjoins a shipping container with power that is used to store tools and machinery, and a separate sleep-out currently empty it is capable of fitting a double bed or bunk beds.
A cleared track with handrail leads you down a gentle slope to the white shell beach and pristine blue waters in picturesque White Pipi Cove, where the mooring is located. Two further tracks connect to the coastline, providing 4WD access to a private bay and the neighbours jetty.
If you're searching for a secluded Sounds retreat, please contact Glenn Dick for further information on this appealing property.