Rarely does the market present a property of such architectural integrity and natural beauty.
49 Bay Vista Drive – an inspired creation by Trevor Henderson Architects – is a home that feels sculpted from the very land it inhabits.
Nestled amongst ancient Takaka limestone outcrops and framed by lush native bush, this coastal retreat sits on over one acre 3,700sqm (more or less) of private sanctuary. Here, architecture and environment converge in perfect balance – a home embraced by nature and crafted with extraordinary care.
Clad in striking Pioneer Red Colorsteel, the home’s geometric lines play beautifully against the green of the surrounding forest. The entrance hall, finished in Travertine marble tiles cut around natural limestone formations, sets the tone – this is a residence where art and nature coexist seamlessly.
Inside, the scale impresses – 355sqm (more or less) of living space defined by light, warmth and timeless architecture. Every element tells a story of design excellence and craftsmanship.
Native Matai floors, Tōtara ceilings, and bespoke joinery ground the home in its New Zealand heritage, while interior styling by Vicki Andrews and custom lighting by Jane Purdue infuse it with modern refinement.
At the heart of the home is a chef’s kitchen – a centrepiece for entertaining and daily life alike. The massive Trethewey granite island contrasts beautifully with handcrafted tawa timber cabinetry and premium European fittings. The clever use of glass and oversized doors blurs the line between interior and exterior, inviting the surrounding gardens and bush to become part of the home’s living experience.
Accommodation is generous and flexible – three bedrooms, two luxurious bathrooms with underfloor heating, three WCs and a den or second living area for evenings. The primary bedroom on the lower level opens directly to landscaped gardens, featuring an exceptional shower room and tranquil outlooks.
The sitting room, elevated to capture the very best of the sunsets over Golden Bay – a serene space defined by warmth, light and native timber detail.
Step outside, and the experience transcends expectations.
A 15 metre inground swimming pool, finished to perfection, sits discreetly within the landscape – a private oasis framed by native bush and birdsong. Adjacent outdoor entertaining zones include a barbecue area, elevated archgola with hand-cut tiled flooring, designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living and year round enjoyment.
Sustainability is built into every layer – 70,000 litres of filtered rainwater storage, solar-boosted hot water and terraced vegetable gardens that reflect both practicality and design intent. The landscaping plan by Erik Ellis of Christchurch enhances the property’s natural contours, uniting structure with the serenity of its surroundings.
Additional features include an extra-height garage accommodating vehicles, boats or trailers, with a dedicated workshop tucked discreetly to the rear. Fibre-optic broadband ensures modern connectivity for work or leisure, while the location itself offers the kind of peaceful seclusion few homes can match.
Set just moments from Pohara Beach, Tarakohe Harbour and the cafes and restaurants of Golden Bay, this home is also within easy reach of Abel Tasman National Park – a global icon of natural beauty and adventure. Takaka Airfield provides private air access, connecting you to Nelson and beyond.
All day sunshine. The sound of the sea in the distance. A constant chorus of tūī, kererū and bellbirds overhead.
This is the lifestyle that defines 49 Bay Vista Drive – not just a home but a private architectural retreat that captures the essence of New Zealand living at its most pure.
49 Bay Vista Drive is not just a home.
It’s a private sanctuary.
A statement of architectural intent.
A life beautifully lived on the edge of nature.