Whether you require a family home or an executive retreat this property will delight you in every respect. Classical and elegant nestled on a 8655m2, north facing, totally private site.Warm light filled interiors and quality features make this an exceptional home where no expense has been spared on quality or design. Most of the 14 rooms maximise the stunning panoramic views over Paihia and out to sea. The master bedroom has a lavish ensuite, there is a self contained guest suite plus a further two generous bedrooms. The gourmet kitchen offers everything the chef desires. There is a formal dining area and lounge, another living area plus the beautifully proportioned library and study of course. The sparkling freeform inground 18m long pool has its own kitchen making barbeques a delight.
The gated entry provides security for the landscaped property which has three car garaging, ample parking room to land your helicopter. Naturally there is an abundant orchard.
Enjoy the country ambience, entertain on a grand scale, or simply holiday at home.
Definite sale sought.
Bay of Islands
The Bay Of Islands is a world renowned tourist destination and the cultural centre of New Zealand. The Bay incorporates Paihia, Opua, Haruru Falls Russell and Kerikeri along with a sprinkling of 144 islands.
The Bay is celebrated for its beauty and climate and lives up to its reputation as a maritime playground. The coastline is rich in aquatic life, with pods of dolphins, orca and whales commonly sighted. Game fishing enuthasitists are well catered for with Kingfish, Tuna and Marlin.
Paihia is the hub of the bay, catering to tourists needs and requirements with bars and restaurants and a wide spectrum of accommodation options.
You can cruise around the islands, swim with dolphins, visit ninety mile beach, fish for snapper & kingfish, dive the rainbow warrior, sky dive, fixed wing planes & helicopters scenic flights, waterfalls, golf courses, native Kauri forest & coastal walks and award winning wineries close by.
The earliest settlers to New Zealand were the Polynesian seafarers who sailed across the Pacific to make what they called Aotearoa (land of the long white cloud) their home. In the later years Captain James Cook visited New Zealand and officially named our location the Bay of Islands. Waitangi is where New Zealand’s founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi, was signed in 1840. Some of New Zealand’s oldest buildings are found in the Bay of Islands.
The townships of this historical bay are alive with memories of the area’s colourful history.
Location
3 hours drive north of Auckland or 45 minute flight from Auckland to Kerikeri. It is serviced by 5 daily bus trips.
Northland has 1,700 km of coastline. To the West lies the Tasman Sea and to the East, the South Pacific Ocean.
Employment & Education
Northlands main industries are farming, tourism and forestry. In the year ending 2004, Northland attracted over 1.6 million international and domestic visitors.
If you would like to combine your work with play in one of New Zealand’s foremost holiday destinations Northland and the Bay Of Islands is a great place to relocate to. There are many small business opportunities.
There are several pre school establishments, primary and high schools within the district of a high standard.
Climate
The Bay of Islands enjoys a moderate climate ranging from 28 Celsius degrees in summer to 15 Celsius degrees in winter.