Neighbouring the celebrated Brake House by Ron Sang, lies this equally striking mid-century home. Designed by George Paterson, it is characterised by his rationalist approach to architecture. Bold structural walls and the seamless connection to the natural environment.
Sitting across 2,601sqm this 410sqm (more or less) home has magnificent views of the city and Waitemata Harbour. Defined by flat lawns, native trees and framing a sparkling pool, this home is a rare find in the heart of Titirangi.
Inside, the placement of windows and expanses of glass frame the views and capture the sunlight across the day. Structural concrete used throughout the home holds the radiant heat, which can also be supplemented by central heating, ensuring cosy comfort year-round.
The considered layout has plenty of space for family life, art, and entertaining. The living areas flow easily together yet hold defined zones. With the kitchen at the centre of it all, the scale and design make it a natural gathering point.
There are five bedrooms all equipped with expansive robes. The master suite is a sumptuous retreat. Rich timber ceilings, an impressive wardrobe system and resort worthy ensuite, encased by glass and the view.
The rumpus is the ideal transitional space, with a bathroom and connectivity to the pool. The internal access garage and a private office space fulfil the more practical requirements.
Worthy of a Slim Aarons style soiree, the pool area is completely private with the city vista providing a dazzling backdrop.
Located less the 2 kilometres from the vibrant Titirangi Village, your morning espresso, restaurants and shops are within easy reach.
This remarkable, highly functional sanctuary has been home to the same family for more than 35 years. A tenure which attests to the quality of life on offer. We are now seeking the next custodians for this mid-century masterpiece.
Viewing is by appointment, and we invite all agents to introduce their buyers.
Set Date of Sale closes 12pm, Wednesday 24 June 2026 (unless sold prior)