Kilbirnie

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Wairarapa
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160sqm
143200sqm
Wairarapa
proudly marketed by
Bayleys - Coast to Coast Limited
<b> INSPIRING SLICE OF NEW ZEALAND COUNTRYSIDE IN SOUTH WAIRARAPA </b> Transport yourself into the feeling of a - world away from anywhere - and live on a slice of New Zealand that has everything you need for that lifestyle change. Privacy is unsurpassed on this 14ha (35 acre more or less) property only 10 minutes away from the Featherston amenities including the railway station, there is grazing land, native bush, river access, your own native forest, a lake with its very own island for picnics, and panoramic views to the Eastern Hills and beyond. A cleverly designed adobe brick home is sited on the block for all day sun and features extensive wrap around decks overlooking the lake creating the perfect vantage point to enjoy the stunning vistas. The house includes exposed beams reaching skyward offering wonderful light, large cedar windows and French doors, coloured concrete plus slate floors all presented with a touch of French flair. The kitchen and living space is all open plan with a high spec. log burner for warmth in winter, including a study nook. Three generous bedrooms, master with large wardrobe space, one wet room style bathroom with full bath and quality fixtures and fittings. The four car garage is currently being used as accommodation space, with an added bathroom and bedroom for visitors, with a fresh chic décor, also enjoying the views. An enclosed adobe brick surrounded vegetable garden, small orchard, a corralled "camp site" complete with barbecue is well used and delights all visitors and children alike. River access from the property complete with swimming hole is a bonus and offers a second "camp site" for more summer adventures. An exciting proposition for the discerning buyer offering an inspiring lifestyle opportunity and as they say in Hollywood .. there is definitely more bang for your buck! Don't delay, call us for an appointment to view.
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