North Canterbury Real Estate for Sale

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Canterbury Area
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299sqm
41282sqm
Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Bayleys Whalan & Partners Ltd - Rangiora
Vendors purchased - must be sold!
For Sale - Enquiries over $1,045,000 Situated in popular Camwell Park, this impeccably designed home enjoys a private and sheltered setting, within an established rural landscape. Conducive to entertaining and designed with the family in mind, this approximately 299sqm four bedroom, two bathroom home features generously proportioned living areas, inclusive of an open plan dining/family room plus an adjacent separate lounge. These living spaces extend out to private entertainment areas which enjoy a north western aspect with rural vistas across the paddocks to the hills - a perfect area for alfresco dining and entertaining. Quality fixtures and fittings throughout, well heated by two gas fires, heat pump, underfloor heating in both bathrooms and double glazed throughout. In addition is a loft rumpus room which adults or children will love as a media room, playroom or fifth bedroom. 4.1282 hectares of versatile land divided into seven paddocks. The extensive outbuildings include a five bay barn with one lock up bay plus a character barn with two stables and additional animal yards. Independent bone with turf valves for irrigation. Formal landscaped grounds, lawns and tree lined sealed driveway add to the immense appeal of this property. Situated in a cul-de-sac just a few minutes to Rangiora and approximately 20 minutes to Christchurch and the airport. There is also a bus stop at the end of the road. We urge your earliest inspection - our vendors have purchased and instructions are clear, this property is to be sold! At a Glance: Land Area: 4.1282 hectares (more or less) Rates: $3,156.00 per annum Local Authority: Waimakariri District Council School Zones: Rangiora High School, Southbrook Primary School Construction: Brick Roof: Coloursteel Dwelling Size: approximately 299sqm Age: Built 2005 Agency reference #: 559689
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