Set on a generous 1,005sqm (approx.) section in the heart of Whitecliffs, this two-bedroom home offers a relaxed rural lifestyle with a genuine sense of place.
The home features a practical, no-fuss layout with a combined kitchen and dining area, a separate lounge warmed by a log burner with heat transfer, and a bathroom with integrated laundry. Comfortable and functional, it’s a property that keeps things simple - in the best possible way.
Outside is where this property really comes into its own. A standalone garage with workshop and power provides excellent storage and workspace, while the grounds offer plenty of room to garden, tinker, or simply enjoy the space and privacy that comes with a section of this size.
Adding a layer of character you simply can’t replicate is the heritage-built shed, believed to have links to the Tarling brothers - highly regarded local craftsmen responsible for the iconic brickwork at the Glentunnel Library dating back to 1890. It’s a rare and meaningful connection to Malvern’s past, sitting quietly within the property, and it’s understood the property was once home to Mona Anderson.
Located just a short drive from Glentunnel and within easy reach of Darfield and the wider Selwyn district, this is an appealing option for those seeking a slower pace, whether as a permanent home or a simple holiday retreat, with the added charm of local history woven through the property.