A Visual Symphony, St Johns Hill
This impressive late 1960s, split level brick and tile home, with exquisite views, is a secret jewel in the Crown of this exclusive cul de sac, in Whanganui’s most highly regarded suburb St John’s Hill. A large 260m2 (more or less) home with modern gas central heating including 3 or 4 spacious double bedrooms, fabulous living areas, 2 bathrooms and internal double garage, that has been modified and updated with sheer elegance and class. The architectural brilliance makes the most of the elevated west facing views from this head position. From her modest initial appearance, this home with fabulous design genius, will draw you in and simply take your breath away.
The first floor is spacious and versatile, great for entertainers with space for the whole family including a large kitchen with wonderful bench space and cabinetry, large pantry storage and has double sinks, dish drawers and a double oven too. The welcoming lounge with modern gas fire is just the beginning of this 260m2 (more or less) ensemble and can be separate or open from the large dining and living which also accesses the fabulous deck. Enticing you through to the sleek Iroko timber decking and modern, brilliantly designed glass conservatory, the enveloping horizon glistens across the sea in the distance with amazing sunsets and 145-degree view. A brilliant package with landscaped gardens and off street parking for at least four vehicles, as well as the downstairs area with its own external access possibilities. Please contact Talia for copies of documentation for this property or to make an appointment to view. “The vendor has chosen to allow unvaccinated guests to view their property only under the circumstances they do so during private, individual viewings and NOT at OPEN HOMES as well as all of the appropriate health and safety controls are put in place. Under the new COVID-19 RED zone, please wear a mask, sanitise hands & maintain at least 1m social distancing AT ALL TIMES at the property. Please make an appointment to view privately”
