Positioned for privacy, this lifestyle property spans 8.51 hectares (more or less) of undulating land. The property is thoughtfully divided into seven paddocks, with approximately three hectares of native bush and the picturesque Tahekeroa River flowing through, offering a serene natural backdrop.
The charming north facing, 1940s bungalow-style home retains its character with native timber flooring, detailed ceilings, a window bench seat, and coloured glass windows. The open-plan hub of the home includes a spacious family room, three bedrooms, one bathroom, a dedicated office space with a separate laundry. A ducted heating and cooling system ensures year-round comfort, plus a free-standing log burner for those cooler nights.
Designed for practicality and versatility, the property includes multiple outbuildings, such as a traditional board-and-batten barn with stable doors, and a freestanding double garage with a mezzanine floor and toilet. There is also an elevated deck to take full advantage of the sweeping views across the valley, the river and beyond.
Self-sufficiency is at the heart of this property, with two water tanks (one PVC and one concrete), a fire pit, raised vegetable gardens, and a variety of established fruit trees including apple, apricot, peach, nectarine, cherry, and avocado.
This exceptional rural retreat blends timeless character with modern functionality and offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a tranquil, self-sustaining country lifestyle, within a 19 minute (approx.) commute to Silverdale.