Sanctuary Point is the perfect name for a home that radiates relaxed comfortable family living, and certainly this home captivates this at every level. On a whisper quiet waterfront site that unfolds outstanding northern views over the water and out towards Rangitoto Island, this impressively spacious home exudes peace and tranquility for busy families.
Originally designed in the 1970's, a comprehensive renovation undertaken in 2007 has successfully balanced elegance, comfort and functionality, which will impress even the most discerning of home owners. From the moment you walk through your front door and set your eyes over the pool and out towards the water, you can pause, take a deep breath and instantly unwind.
Spread out over 400m2 the insightful floor plan offers a wonderful fusion between both formal and informal living. The kitchen and dining space act as a hub between these two living areas and all enjoy seamless flow to the paved patio and outdoor entertaining areas.
The upstairs master bedroom suite is simply five star. From the prime waterfront outlook, to the inbuilt interior fittings and walk in wardrobe, to the sensational tiled ensuite, this sizeable private space is absolutely 'drop dead gorgeous'.
At the other end of the home is the children's wing with four bedrooms, all with in-built furnishings and sliding doors that open out to the patio area. The bathroom again is exceptional and your children will love you for it!
Above this wing is another bedroom with it own 'vista' window of the water, large enough for a couch plus ensuite, your extended family, guests or nanny with also be eternally grateful to have to opportunity to enjoy such a precious space.
The current family have grown up and moved on, so it is time for a new era in this home's life. Seize the moment and grab the opportunity, significant homes of this standing are hard to find.
FINAL NOTE: The home has too many 'extra features' to mention on this webpage, please, email George or Felicity to receive this list. ALSO this is one property where the photos just can't do the home justiceâ?¦.it really is a must see to appreciate.