Fruit trees galore in prolific country grounds, a shed, a garden studio, and a solid brick home with views; even a little grazing if you want it - and all on just over an acre in desirable Whakamarama.
The solid 1960s home was one of the first built in brick in the area. As one of the earlier farmhouses, its ridgetop site was selected for elevation to capture views to Mauao; shelter from prevailing winds provided by higher hills to the west.
Once bare land, this 4736sqm (more or less) is now a very productive country garden, a veritable fruit bowl with countless varieties ranging from temperate to tropical; fruit for family and friends, freezing and bottling, jam and preserves. The grounds also sport shady trees, established flower beds, vegetable plots and sloping lawns. An implement shed is tucked in the foliage, an attractive 10sqm (more or less) studio nestled in the trees, three carports by ample parking at the house. Existing fencing would allow for the lower area to be grazed if desired. A couple of rain water tanks enable garden irrigation. Children will love the long grassy strip that can be used as a water slide!
Upgrades over the years deliver the dwelling in excellent condition for contemporary comfort and practicality. Very light and airy throughout, the lounge and dining area open to a sunny deck where you can spot the tops of cruise ships, while one of the best views is from the sink of the modern spacious kitchen. There's ample wood on the property to fuel the fire and a heat pump for all season air conditioning.
One of two basement garages has been retained, the other converted to a versatile extra room with external sliding door.
Overall, a delightful lifestyle, with a nostalgic atmosphere, recalling when life was simple, we ate from the garden and relaxed under shady trees. An idyllic place for active retirees to potter, a rural life for families to revel in. There is a choice of excellent primary schools and easy access into Tauranga, or to the many amenities at Omokoroa, even closer.