Set proudly on the sunny slopes of Holmes Hill, this magnificent property at 11 Arthur Street is a home rich in character, history, and timeless craftsmanship. Originally known as Glenside, and previously Glendale, the residence was designed around 1909–1910 by renowned Oamaru architect J. M. Forrester, whose work helped shape many of the district’s most admired buildings. Constructed from locally quarried limestone, the home reflects the enduring beauty of traditional Ōamaru stone architecture and showcases the Arts and Crafts influenced villa style. Forrester’s design emphasised quality materials, generous proportions, and elegant detailing, creating a residence that has stood the test of time for more than a century. The property remains an impressive residence set on approx. 1.27 hectares of established grounds, (zoned residential). The home offers 5 bedrooms and 5 updated bathrooms, three large living areas, and the kind of solid construction rarely found in modern homes. High ceilings, wide hallways, and beautifully proportioned rooms speak to the craftsmanship of another era. The grounds offer space, privacy, and opportunity. Mature trees, and shrubs, and the elevated position combined, along with the large charming pond create a tranquil and peaceful setting. Outside also includes a double garage/carport and the original ballroom, which is a remarkable feature of the home, complete with a traditional sprung dance floor, unique setting for entertaining, gatherings, or creative use.
Whether enjoyed as a grand family home, a private retreat, or a property with potential for future vision, this remarkable residence offers possibilities. Homes of this calibre and heritage rarely become available. Combining architectural pedigree, historical significance, and a commanding Holmes Hill location, 11 Arthur Street represents a truly special opportunity.
For those who appreciate craftsmanship, character, and a home with a story to tell, this exceptional property is ready to begin its next chapter.