Rotorua Real Estate

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SOLD

Bay of Plenty
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3
N/A
324sqm
1721sqm
Bay of Plenty
proudly marketed by
Amtos Realty Services Ltd
A LANDMARK CHARACTER RESIDENCE - SO VERY SPECIAL
Hidden from the world this historic home is a rare slice of heaven right in the very heart of Rotorua. Just 5 years into the 20th Century, a kauri and rimu farm homestead was built on the banks of the Utuhina stream. In the history of the house, 1940 is an important date as La Trobe, an eminent Rotorua architect came to live here and consequently designed and carried out various alterations and additions. More recent, meticulous renovations, complimented by designer style have created a unique and highly functional masterpiece where historic Rotorua meets Ponsonby cool. Ensconced into its private leafy environment and bordering the Utuhina stream reserve this property features an outdoor fireplace for year round entertaining. . Over 100 years in the making (Circa 1904) . 1721m2 approx private section with automatic entrance gate . Beautifully renovated maintaining character features . Modernised throughout including replumbing and rewiring . Main residence - 3 generous size bedrooms, sumptuous master with luxury ensuite and a wardrobe worthy of the Kardashians, office, large laundry . Stunning bespoke handcrafted kitchen with superior quality fittings and fixtures . Separate, very cute 1 double bedroom self-contained cottage . Fabulous outdoor fire and sunny entertaining area . Huge, high stud, extra deep 4 car garaging and off street parking . Tree house with fold down table, sack bunks and bucket pulley system for supplies . Close to the CBD, schools and all amenities This home is for those who live life to the full and appreciate what is important - family, friends and enjoying the art of relaxing and entertaining. Our owners feel privileged to have been the custodians of this inner city treasure but it is now time for the next family to carry on the legacy. Viewing is simply a must!
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