Welcome to 7-9 Lake View Road, Takapuna - an extraordinary lake-front estate, where everyday living is elevated by profound architectural and cultural significance.
Positioned on 2,314 square metres of prime lakeside land on the shores of Lake Pupuke, this is Becroft House - widely regarded as one of New Zealand's most important and influential mid-20th-century homes.
This is not simply a residence. It is a piece of architectural history. The property's historic character and identity is protected by a Historic Heritage Overlay.
Designed between 1960 and 1964 by acclaimed architect Peter "Pug" Middleton, in collaboration with Harry Turbott - New Zealand's first formally trained landscape architect - the home represents a groundbreaking moment in New Zealand design. At a time when architecture and landscape were rarely conceived as one, Becroft House set a new standard, integrating built form and natural environment in a way that still feels visionary today.
Its significance has been formally recognised with the prestigious New Zealand Institute of Architects 25-Year Award - an honour reserved for buildings of enduring national importance. The home also won the NZIA Bronze Medal for Domestic Architecture in 1966. Decades on, the home remains remarkably intact, a testament to the strength of its original design and the care taken to preserve it.
The landscape is inseparable from the architecture. Turbott's design establishes a series of outdoor "rooms" - mature garden areas with pohutukawa trees enjoyed by tuis, kereru and other bird life, sheltered lawns, and lakeside connections - that unfold gently across the property. Every element has been considered, creating a sense of calm, permanence, and belonging that is increasingly rare.
While its history is exceptional, the home remains a highly functional and generous family residence. It offers five bedrooms, including two ensuites, multiple living areas, a well-appointed kitchen, study, conservatory, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow to sun-filled decks overlooking the lake. Ultimately, Becroft House will appeal to a discerning buyer - someone who understands that opportunities like this are extraordinarily rare. For global buyers, opportunities of this calibre in New Zealand are exceptionally rare. To own this home is to become a custodian of something far greater than real estate - a property of architectural, cultural, and historical importance, to be protected, appreciated and carried forward into the future.
Experience a home where history, design, lifestyle and nature converge.
Set Sale Date: Thursday 14 May 2026 at 4pm (unless sold prior).