Built around 1917, the Te Aroha West Community Hall once stood as a central gathering place for the local community. It's very first function was to welcome home servicemen returning from World War I - a place filled with relief, celebration, and the beginning of new chapters. More than a century later, that history still lingers here.
With plenty of vision, hard work, and no shortage of sweat and tears, our vendors have carefully transformed this historic hall into a truly special private home. For them, it was always important that the building's story wasn't lost. The goal was never to erase the past, but to respect it - blending character and history with the comforts of modern living.
Step inside and you immediately feel the sense of space and character. Soaring high-stud ceilings, exposed roof trusses, and native timber flooring all quietly remind you of the building's former life, while the modern kitchen, quality appliances, and open-plan living spaces make everyday life easy and comfortable.
At the heart of the home is the spacious kitchen, dining and living area, flowing out through large doors to a generous Kwila deck - the perfect spot to unwind and take in the ever-changing spectacular views of the ranges and surrounding rural land.
The home offers three generous double bedrooms, including a master suite complete with walk-in robe and ensuite. Wide native timber hallways continue the sense of space and warmth throughout.
A separate private room adds flexibility - ideal as an extra bedroom or living space, games room, hobby space, or explore options to run a business from home, or even potential Airbnb accommodation, with the cycleway passing right by the gate.
There's also an enormous internal garage with excellent storage, large enough for a motorhome or boat, with allowances for an attached double garage that could be added. The beautifully landscaped grounds will delight the avid gardener and include raised vegetable beds and space to simply enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Homes like this rarely come along. This isn't just a place to live - it's a piece of local history, thoughtfully reimagined. For those looking for something a little different, it offers more than a home. It's a lifestyle… and a destination.