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SHAPED BY GOOD DESIGN

Warkworth Ridge will yield a community of parks and 643 new homes on contoured land which residents can be proud of.

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Aucklander­s love to get away to the Matakana Coast. Now, with milestone transport improvemen­ts pending and remote working quite acceptable, new opportunit­ies to live there and enjoy a more relaxed lifestyle are emerging north of Warkworth township.

Warkworth Ridge, a major new residentia­l developmen­t by Templeton Group, New Zealand’s largest private property developer, will yield

643 new homes on elevated,

53-hectare, contoured, former farmland.

Jettison any thoughts of those inelegant, unerringly flat subdivisio­ns gridded with scrupulous­ly straight roads you can spot within Auckland, architect Jennifer Hanson says.

“This is a sensitive, masterplan­ned developmen­t, shaped by the natural contours of the land. A revegetate­d stream, attractive elevated views, multiple parks and a little collection of buildings creating a community hub are going to be big components.”

Hanson is one of the directors of A Studio Architects, which contribute­d towards planning this $350 million land developmen­t.

“The issue with those ‘let’s create as many flat planes as we can’ developmen­ts is they don’t

“Nigel McKenna, who leads Templeton, has a very strong view that people need to be able to feel proud of the environmen­t and the community they’re part of.”

respond to the landscape and often don’t sit well in the landscape,” she says.

“Nigel McKenna, who leads Templeton, has a very strong view that people need to be able to feel proud of the environmen­t and the community they’re part of.”

To that end, Hanson says, people buying Warkworth Ridge sections to build homes have home design guidelines to work with.

These will ensure the end result is a high-quality mixed housing community which inherits some of the casual rural aesthetic the site had before its developmen­t.

“The design standards encourage rural forms such as pitched rooves, which can still be built in a really modern, sleek way,” she says.

“Before building, owners submit their preliminar­y designs and detailed designs to Templeton’s Warkworth Ridge Design Panel so they can check no-one’s going in a wildly misplaced direction.”

Sections vary in size, aspect and contour and while there are some much larger sections even the more modest are all able to accommodat­e stand-alone homes with double garages.

The community’s hub, which has been conceived to complement the wider range of retail outlets, specialty stores and municipal facilities in nearby Warkworth, will consist of three buildings around a courtyard.

It will have a general store with a barn aesthetic, a restaurant-eatery and a generalpur­pose function room, event centre and community space.

This location just north of Warkworth township is currently 45 minutes from Auckland’s CBD, off-peak.

It is set to benefit from the well-advanced and muchpublic­ised $1 billion Puhoi-toWarkwort­h SH1 motorway extension (which NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi isn’t currently publicisin­g an official completion date for because of Covid effects).

Warkworth Ridge will be linked directly to the Puhoi-toWarkwort­h motorway extension by the soon-to-becomplete­d $27m Matakana Link Road, designed to unlock Warkworth’s existing traffic problems, reduce travel times and ease congestion.

The developmen­t sits at the gateway to Matakana Coast’s attraction­s, including

Ta¯ wharanui Regional Park, Omaha Beach, Goat Island, Pakiri and Sandspit Marina.

It’s a distance from Matakana’s village market and overlooks the Warkworth Showground­s’ extensive complex of sports fields, playground­s and walking tracks.

Anchoring Warkworth Ridge’s southweste­rn end will be Warkworth’s Aquatic Centre which will focus on teaching people to swim, and is earmarked for completion by early 2024.

Templeton expects first titles to be issued and constructi­on of the first homes to start in 2023, to align with the anticipate­d completion of NX2 and the Matakana Link Road.

Sale: Sections from $400,000; display suite at 2 Clayden Road is open by appointmen­t; visit warkworthr­idge.co.nz Contact: Anthony Shaw, Bayleys, 021 234 9797; Joneen Smith, 021 464 557

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Photos / Supplied An artist’s impression of Warkworth Ridge streetscap­e, top, and the park area, above.

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