Weekend Herald

Slice of historic Henderson up for redevelopm­ent

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Aformer orchard in Henderson associated with the area’s founding Dalmatian community is sale for the first time in generation­s. Over many decades, friends and family would gather under the shade of Wally Nola’s trees to enjoy his renowned hospitalit­y and the fruit of his orchard, which was widely regarded as among the best in Henderson.

Wally passed away in November 2017, aged 88, and his estate is now selling the 8098sq m property that was his home and livelihood for more than 50 years.

Colliers Internatio­nal brokers say the sale of 119 Bruce McLaren Rd, is a chance to secure a large, tightly held freehold site with abundant residentia­l developmen­t potential.

The area has long been associated with the Dalmatian community, who first settled in New Zealand from Croatia in the late 1850s and establishe­d some of the earliest orchards and vineyards in West Auckland.

Their played a pivotal role in growing the country’s horticultu­re and viticultur­e sectors, with West Auckland’s Babich, Delegat, Nobilo and Selak winemaking families becoming household names. Nola’s orchards were so well-known that the name is synonymous with orcharding.

The youngest of three brothers, Walter Frederick Nola was born into this rich cultural milieu and continued the family tradition.

His father had extensive landholdin­gs across Henderson, which for decades was a predominan­tly rural area with pockets of housing and industry.

A careful and caring man, Wally was a stickler for quality, known for his first-class fruit.

Wally sold his fruit from a shed at the front of his property, which once extended far beyond its current boundaries to Wally Nola Place, named in his honour.

He shared a modest home on the property with his wife, Ivy. The couple had no children of their own, but opened their doors warmly to friends, family and the wider Dalmatian community.

Nina Nola remembers her uncle fondly as a kind man who was like a second father to his nephews and nieces.

“Uncle Wally was a man of real integrity. His home was a warm, special place where everyone was welcome and nobody left without being happy.

“He was always extremely generous with his property. It was the site of family get-togethers and a focal point for the wider Dalmatian community, with Wally playing host to many social gatherings.”

Wally was also a pivotal figure at the Oratia Bowling Club. A past president and life member, he was a familiar face around the club for more than 45 years.

Nina says her uncle’s property is a fondly regarded part of family history, but the time is now right to unlock the land for residentia­l redevelopm­ent as Auckland continues to grow.

Josh Coburn, Site Sales Director at Colliers Internatio­nal, is marketing the property for sale with colleagues Matt Prentice and Craig Smith.

Offers by way of deadline private treaty close at 4pm on April 3, unless sold earlier.

Coburn says it is an opportunit­y to take advantage of the high demand for favourably-zoned residentia­l land.

“Convenient­ly located 3km southwest of Lincoln Rd, the property offers 68m of frontage to the northweste­rn side of Bruce McLaren Rd in the establishe­d and popular suburb of Henderson. Residentia­l Mixed Housing Urban zoning allows for reasonably intensive developmen­t of up to three storeys in height.

“The property itself is large, flat and of regular shape, with services already in place, making it a relatively straightfo­rward redevelopm­ent propositio­n.”

Prentice says the property is only

5.5km from the Lincoln Rd motorway interchang­e, putting it within some

20 minutes’ drive from Auckland’s CBD.

“The recently opened Waterview Connection has greatly improved connectivi­ty to West Auckland, providing an efficient route to Auckland Airport and the city’s southern suburbs.”

Prentice says Henderson is part of the Henderson-Massey Local Board, which has more than 100,000 residents.

“Henderson is home to a number of cultural, recreation­al and educationa­l facilities, which makes it an attractive destinatio­n for current and future residents and businesses. The town centre and the WestCity Waitakere shopping centre are only a short drive away.” Smith says Henderson will see further growth with Panuku Developmen­t Auckland’s plan to develop a number of councilown­ed sites in the area. “The area is identified as one of the 10 metropolit­an centres in the Auckland Plan that is a key business and employment hub, and therefore an area that will undergo extensive urban developmen­t over the next 30 years.”

There is also the opportunit­y for an urban co-housing project to be realised on the attractive site.

The road-front shed on the property is not included in the sale and will be removed prior to settlement at the vendor’s cost.

 ??  ?? The historic orchard property at 119 Bruce McLaren Rd.
The historic orchard property at 119 Bruce McLaren Rd.

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