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Nelson & Marlborough
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868sqm
Nelson & Marlborough
proudly marketed by
Harcourts Motueka-Mapua - Arrow Realty Limited
Life Begins at '40'
Make the move to 40 Factory Road, a peaceful location boasting traditional villa, extensively enhanced and upgraded to offer a blend of timeless charm and modern comfort. Built-in the 1900s, this home underwent a comprehensive refurbishment, including a 21st-century kitchen and bathroom and, together with the heat transfer system, a wood-burning fire and a heat pump, you're ensured a comfortable living experience. Original timber flooring in the centre-piece hallway complements the vintage joinery found throughout this residence, with an antique wall-mounted telephone adding a delightful nod to the villa's rich history. The heart of the home is a comfortable lounge, with its feature fireplace and surround and chic French doors opening onto the deck, where you can bask in the afternoon sun and fresh air, enjoying the pleasant and lush surroundings. The home also features three generous double bedrooms, two of which have French windows leading to the wrap-around verandah, creating a lovely connection between indoors and outdoors. In addition, the third bedroom offers the possibility of reinstating its original fireplace; an opportunity to add a touch of nostalgia, further enhancing the old-world appeal. Nestled amidst established spacious, flat gardens and with ample off-street parking, this property also has a double garage with power and a firewood store. Set against the backdrop of lush pastoral and mountain views that stretch to Mount Arthur and beyond in one direction, and Takaka Hill in the other, this home is adjacent to farmland, and yet despite the pastoral ambience you're just a short drive away from Riwaka and vibrant Motueka Township Handy, Eh? There are few modern yet characterful properties in this region, so don't miss this chance to embrace the charm of the past, while still enjoying the conveniences of the present. Call me!
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