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34 Abercrombie Street, Howick, Manukau City

Cherry Rowe Cottage - A Historic Gem

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House
House
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Floor area
282m2
Land area
498m2
Covered park
1
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Listing # HO9927 | Listed on 19 March

Originally built in 1848 from hand sawn Kauri, this remarkable historic home admired by many is the last remaining fencible cottage on its original site in Howick. Cherry Rowe Cottage began life as a duplex, two cottages before being combined into one residence approximately in 1859. Following an extensive renovation in the 1960's, the cottage underwent another transformation over 7 painstaking years in the 1980's, including quality recycled timber and windows preserving its rich character and heritage. The home increased significantly in size to meet the owner's needs at the time to become a practical home for families of all sizes. Many original features remain, including beautiful Kauri floors, ceilings and doors, creating a home that is steeped in history while offering modern comfort.
From the street, a brick pathway leads you past the historical walk Heritage Plaque to the Kauri front door via the large sun-drenched covered porch. From the entrance you are drawn into the kitchen, equipped with modern appliances that have helped prepare countless family meals over the years. Hidden behind what appears to be a cupboard is the original staircase, which still leads to the attic above - a delightful reminder of the home's past.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a versatile room that has variously been used as a scullery or piano room and leads through to a stunning sun-drenched conservatory overlooking the yard and beyond which is perfect for dining with the family or guests.
This original cottage area also features a front facing family room centred around an ornamental fireplace constructed from the home's original bricks. From here there is access to the veranda providing a sheltered haven to unwind, enjoy a sunny morning tea or even use as an 'outside office'. The family room flows through to a bedroom with built-in wardrobes and its own ensuite. This could also be a perfect area to Air BNB with its desirable location and heritage intrigue.
From the entranceway you move from the original cottage into the main living area, where the original front door complete with its working key, remains proudly in place, once providing access to an acre of land. Another fireplace rich with historic brickwork creates a warm focal point, complemented by the convenience of a heat pump. Large enough to combine with a further dining area if desired, the lounge flows to the front porch and spa courtyard via French doors.
Leading from the lounge is a sun-filled bedroom with large windows and built-in wardrobes, along with a separate bathroom featuring a shower over claw foot bath and Victorian style pull chain toilet. The hallway features a full length built-in native timber library, perfect for the avid reader, complimented by 2 walk-in cupboards. An additional bathroom incorporating the laundry facilities provides access to the rear via a second Kauri door and adjoins another spacious bedroom with large windows and likewise has triple Kauri wardrobes.
The second level, accessed by a spiral staircase, leads to an open office area with views over Howick and French doors access a Juliet Balcony. A large bedroom (originally 2 rooms) faces east and the timber lined hall with multiple cupboards leads to a study or changing area beside the upper bathroom. A smaller bedroom with wardrobe and large cupboard curiously leads to a light filled storage attic or kids' playroom. The hall accesses the second level of the original cottage providing 2 large attic rooms suitable for multiple uses including sleeping areas for guests.
Outside, the gardens have been thoughtfully laid out to complement the home and create a private oasis in the heart of Howick. The grounds offer multiple courtyards to relax and unwind, along with a character carport, multiple garden sheds and playhouse.
One of the most treasured features of the property is the original historically designated brick well, still functional and extending approximately 25 feet below ground. Preserved by one of the owners as a special garden feature, it stands by the private paved brick courtyard alongside the spa pool, creating a wonderful blend of past and present.
The location is enviable being only minutes' walk to Howick Village, you will enjoy easy access to popular cafés, restaurants, and bars. A 2-minute stroll down to the end of the street takes you to the Childres playground and Howick Domain which includes public tennis courts. Opposite the far side of the domain is the well regarded Owairoa Primary school. Local beaches are within a short drive.
Currently owned for over 25 years, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history, offering charm, scale, and lifestyle in one truly special home. Don't miss the chance to have your family become part of the story of Cherry Rowe Cottage.
Call Karl or Kristyn today to arrange a viewing or come along to one of our open homes.


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Additional features

Other park
1 other park
Water closet
4 Separate toilets
Rates
Rates: $5,038.73 per annum
Other Features: Wall Heaters x 2,Spa-Pool & accessories,Tabel in conservatory + chairs/coach/piano + second internal table & Display unit - can be left at buyers' discretion,Fire Place (Not Operational)

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