Set on the edge of Maheno with open paddocks beyond the boundary, this address offers rural feel without losing village connection. Weatherboard character, a settled 130sqm (approx.) footprint, and established grounds create a home that feels calm, capable and comfortably lived in.
The main living room is generous and light-filled, finished with soft carpet and wide windows that pull in green outlooks. The layout flows naturally through to a dining zone with timber flooring and a freestanding wood burner set on a tiled hearth - a practical, social heart of the home that easily handles everyday meals and larger gatherings.
The kitchen is warm and functional, fitted with solid timber cabinetry, ample bench space, a dishwasher, and a garden-facing window that keeps you connected to the outdoors. Off the dining area, a screened porch/sunroom with two lounge chairs is ideal as a morning coffee spot, reading nook, or a transition space after time in the garden.
Accommodation is well spread, with three genuine bedrooms offering privacy and flexibility. The primary bedroom is generously sized with a large closet and French doors out, while the remaining bedrooms are light-filled and quietly positioned, with in-built storage. The bathroom has been smartly designed with a bath, neat vanity and separate shower, complemented by a separate WC and seperate laundry for everyday ease.
Outside, the lifestyle is established and inviting. Lawns stretch around the home, framed by mature trees, hedging and productive garden beds, with a small shed tucked away for tools or storage. A paved patio sits neatly off the house for outdoor dining, while a detached double garage provides secure parking and workshop potential.
With Maheno School and the village close by, and Oamaru just a short drive away, this is rural-edge living done right.
Opportunities like this are best experienced in person. Contact Kirsten Ewing or Heather Burgher to arrange your viewing.