North Canterbury Real Estate for Sale

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Canterbury Area
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40200sqm
Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Bayleys Whalan & Partners Ltd - Rangiora
Perfect lifestyle for equine & outdoor pursuits
This stunning four-bedroom, three-bathroom home is a true sanctuary, set on a private 4.1950 hectares of established, sheltered gardens and mature trees. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a light-filled foyer flowing through to the open-plan living and dining area. The modern kitchen has all the appliances for cooking up a storm with plenty of storage, a walk-in pantry and a breakfast bar. The separate formal lounge complete with a log burner is the perfect entertaining or relaxing space. The bedroom on the ground floor is complete with an ensuite and has the versatility as an ideal wing for extended family or guests. Entertainment reaches new heights in the spacious games room, where family gatherings find an ideal venue, while a separate study accommodates the demands of remote work, allowing you to oversee daily affairs with ease. The three upstairs bedrooms are spacious and inviting with the master bedroom featuring a dressing room, walk in wardrobe, an ensuite complete with a double vanity, a walk-in wardrobe plus a private balcony overlooking the grounds. A main bathroom services the other two bedrooms on this level. Outdoors, you'll find a modern yet rustic barn for secure storage, parking as well as space for a workshop, along with a small hay barn and a horse shelter in the paddock. Well set up for horses with six sheltered paddocks with direct access to the Waimakariri River. Adjacent to Baynons Brake Horse Park, this property is a haven for horse riding, mountain biking, fishing, and hiking enthusiasts. Located in the sought-after Swannanoa/Clarkville area, just a short drive from the bustling city of Christchurch, 106a Harpers Rd offers the perfect blend of rural tranquility and convenient access to all amenities. More info: http://www.propertyfiles.co.nz/5522032
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