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This Neil Armstrong designed 1970's home is situated in a private setting with stunning views down to Lyttelton Harbour and across to Quail Island.
You will be captivated from the moment you enter the large living room space with cathedral ceilings and easy indoor-outdoor flow through to a spacious deck. The view provides an ever-shifting backdrop, with privacy also ensured with macrocarpa hedging.
The kitchen is well preserved with original timber cabinetry and timeless stainless steel benchtops. Leading down the hallway is separate WC, bathroom and large laundry room with plenty of storage. The master bedroom is partially double glazed with views across the garden with floor to ceiling glass windows. Following down the hall is a second living/rumpus room space with access to the outdoors. There is a second very tidy original bathroom with second WC, and two further bedrooms (one upstairs mezzanine floor with cleverly built in bunk bed).
Elusive four car garaging is available here, with two double garages on site. There is also an attic space above one garage for extra storage space. The garden is well established with Granny Smith apple and citrus trees.
Governors Bay is known for its close-knit community and abundance of recreational activities. Located a mere 15 minute drive (but a world away) from Colombo St. Zoned for the highly regarded schools of Governors Bay Primary and Cashmere High Schools.
Long tenures speak volumes and our vendors have spent 36 happy years here - don't delay viewing this very special property.
Deadline Sale 12pm Thursday 13 November (not selling prior).
*Source: Please be aware that this information may have been sourced from third parties including Core Logic / Land Information New Zealand / Regional Councils / CERA, owners and other sources, and we have not been able to independently verify the accuracy of the same. Land and Floor area measurements are approximate and boundary lines as indicative only.