Weekend Herald

CHARMING LOCATION

1930s bungalow is in a leafy cul de sac and only minutes from Remuera village, writes CATHERINE MASTERS

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One of the things Barbara O’Shaughness­y loves about her 1930s Remuera bungalow is the location.

The three-bedroom home, at 5 Avice St, is in the double grammar zone and only a

10-minute walk from Remuera village..

Barbara likes to stroll to the village for a coffee or take Steve, her westie terrier, for a walk.

She has lived here for about

15 years. It’s a leafy cul de sac, peaceful and safe.

But she doesn’t need as much space these days and the home goes to auction on November 20.

“I bought it at a time my daughters were still at university and they were coming and going, but they’ve got their own houses now, their own families.”

She was looking for a house in Mt Eden at the time but when this north-facing property came up she fell for its charm and mix of original features and easy indoor/outdoor living.

Although she was working on the North Shore back then, getting there each day was not difficult as the motorway access is also so handy.

The house is a classic bungalow with native timber floors and solid wooden doors.

The layout is welcoming with the front door leading to an L-shaped wood-panelled hallway taking you to the bedrooms, and there is a door through to the lounge.

The lounge also accesses the dining area and has a gas fire and window seating.

The main bedroom also has window seating. This room and another roomy bedroom each open to a covered verandah at the front of the house.

The kitchen and dining area open out to a deck at the back of the house, which steps down to a fenced and private back lawn.

There’s a single garage with windows and a door Barbara’s girls used for study when they were at university but which she now uses for storage.

Barbara didn’t do much to the house — apart from quite a bit of painting. “It was all beige; I’m not a beige person.”

The new owners could do more, though, she says, such as perhaps moving the garage forward and utilising the back lawn for a pool, or they could extend the house.

“It’s a nice family house. I’d like to think somebody else can come and enjoy the place as much as we have because we’ve had some good times.” Agent Cathy Roselli, from Ray White, says the bungalow has a broad appeal.

“I could see young families go in and maybe chop off the back, do an open plan kitchen with living at the back, and move the garden to the front.

“Or, it could be good for an empty nester who doesn’t need a big house any more but wants to stay in the ‘hood, because it’s all one level and they’re three generous bedrooms.”

Bungalows are a real slice of Kiwiana, she says, with heart timbers you don’t find today and craftsmans­hip from a bygone era. Auction: November 20 Contact: Cathy Roselli, Ray White, 021 750 454

“I’d like to think somebody else can come and enjoy the place as much as we have.”

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