Spreydon Real Estate

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Canterbury Area
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2
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N/Asqm
637sqm
Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Shane Langman
Ray White Cashmere - Next Step Realty
Life Is Good On The Village Green
Originally a quaint 1950's cottage, reshaped over the years to become what is now a generously sized family home, spread across three levels. Unchanged however is its prime position here in the Cashmere Hills. The heart of the home is the dining, living room and separate kitchen, taking advantage of the all-day sun, beautiful views, and surrounding greenery. In addition to the four bedrooms is an extra space that could be used as a study or fifth bedroom. The double internal access garage and off-street parking is a welcome hillside feature. The beautiful garden, complete with established fruit trees, provides a colourful and peaceful outdoor setting. The surrounding trees provide excellent shelter from the wind. Fancy a dip? A solar assisted swimming pool with a covered BBQ area awaits. If it's extra space you want, or somewhere else to send the kids to play, then you'll enjoy having the Cashmere Village Green right on your doorstep. Take advantage of everything this popular location has to offer. Emperor's New Clothes, Dusk and Cashmere Primary School is less than 500m up the road, and of course you're in zone for Cashmere High School. Those who enjoy walking, running or mountain biking will love having Victoria Park and the Harry Ell Walkway close by. So, whether it's relaxation, or recreation - you'll find it right here in Cashmere. To download the property files, please copy this link into your web browser: https://www.propertyfiles.co.nz/property/UCH30802 Source: Please be aware this information may have been sourced from third parties. We have not been able to independently verify the accuracy of the same. Land & Floor area measurements are approx. & boundary lines are indicative only. We highly recommend you complete your own research & seek independent legal &/or technical advice.
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