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Negotiation
14 Wills Street, Ashburton
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2
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220m2
1019m2

This One Will Capture Your Heart!

Some homes just speak to you – and this one will capture your heart from the very first moment!

14 Wills Street is one of those rare properties that instantly feels right – full of personality, character, and an undeniable sense of charm. Built in 1930's and perfectly positioned on a 1,019sqm section, this three-bedroom home is ideal for families looking for something with soul.

Inside, the living spaces are warm, elegant, and full of charm. Hardwood flooring, stained glass details, and multiple fireplaces set the tone for relaxed living. This is a home with room to breathe – offering not just one, but multiple living spaces that you’ll fall in love with.

At the heart of the home is a generous open plan living and dining area with beautiful timber features and easy access to the outdoor patio. In addition, it also has a formal lounge – a beautiful second space with rich character detail and a sense of quiet elegance. With another fireplace, bay window, and lovely natural light, it’s ideal for unwinding in the evening or hosting more intimate occasions.

There’s also a delightful sunroom – a peaceful retreat that’s perfect for a morning cuppa, or simply soaking up the sunshine in your own private nook/ office space.

The kitchen has been beautifully designed to complement the home’s character, with rich timber cabinetry, modern appliances, a small walk-in pantry.

The bedrooms are restful, inviting spaces with lovely period touches. The master is especially appealing with its French doors opening to a private office or nursery or simply relax and read a book. The second bedroom features its own fireplace and charming bay window. The family bathroom offers black and white chequered flooring, a pedestal sink, as well as a corner spa bath for those long relaxing soaks. Ample off street parking.

Come take a look you won't be disappointed.

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Dulcie Ellis Dulcie Ellis
Ashburton / Rakaia / Hinds / Fairton
Licensed Salesperson (REAA 2008)