Weekend Herald

TURN DREAMS INTO REALITY

This lifestyle island property could be a home for the generation­s.

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136 Cowes Bay Road

Imagine taking that first deep breath of fresh air that heralds the beginning of a blissful holiday, then rememberin­g you don’t have to go home … because this is home.

Most of us can only dream of a lifestyle that feels like an eternal holiday. Now it’s possible at 136 Cowes Bay Road on Waiheke Island. It was a case of “love at first sight” when the current owners first laid eyes on this absolute-waterfront, sixhectare estate in 2016.

“The moment we saw this property, we were in awe. It’s very special. It’s like owning a glorious Herne Bay villa in a very special private bay in the most peaceful part of Waiheke. This property really is irreplacea­ble.”

The villa has been lovingly and meticulous­ly maintained over the years. Closer to the water, an additional two-bedroom guest cottage effortless­ly caters for extended family.

Built in 1910 out of locally sourced kauri, this stately weatherboa­rd four-bedroom, two-bathroom homestead proudly stands on the shores of Waiheke’s secluded Waikorarik­i Bay.

The villa has been lovingly and meticulous­ly maintained over the years. Original tongue and groove ceilings and floors are married with a modern, luxurious interior fitout, its designer Italian kitchen and bathrooms making cooking, entertainm­ent, and relaxation a delight. Closer to the water, an additional two-bedroom guest cottage effortless­ly caters for extended family.

The expansive lawn seamlessly blends in with the water’s edge, perfect for intimate family gatherings and waterfront weddings. Lush gardens and mature bush marry heritage with nature, while a thriving vegetable garden overloads the dining table with fresh produce year-round.

Water sports are knitted into the lifestyle here, made effortless thanks to the shared private jetty mere metres from the villa’s wrap-around veranda.

Fishing is a popular pastime for many on this side of Waiheke, while swimmers, sailors, paddle boarders, jet skiers, and kayakers regularly make an appearance in the bay.

“For those who enjoy more sedentary activities, nothing beats waking up to the sound of gentle lapping on a sunny summer morning and spending the day reading a good book in the daybed beneath one of the beachfront pōhutukawa trees.

“The property is also a fabulous retreat during the winter months.”

New Zealand Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty agent Pene Milne says this retreat isn’t just a home; it’s a legacy for generation­s to come.

“136 Cowes Bay Road is the kind of property that could be handed down from one generation to another, creating unforgetta­ble memories along the way,” she says.

“In fact, a previous family owned the property for five generation­s before selling it in 2014. It’s also one of only two homes on this private beach which adds to that wonderful sense of escapism.

“It’s only 15 minutes to Onetangi, 25 minutes to the car ferry, and a few minutes to renowned Passage Rock and Poderi Crisci wineries. This superior property is handy to the best of Waiheke while feeling like it’s miles from anywhere.”

While their time here has created treasured, lifelong memories, it’s time for the current owners to move on.

“We and our extended family have loved the weekends and holidays we’ve spent here over the last eight years. We’ve always loved Waiheke with its array of activities, vineyards, dining options and very special pace of life.

“However, now that many family members have moved to Europe and North America, the property doesn’t get used like it once did. It’s time to pass the mantle onto another family who will love this special place as much as we have.”

Sale: Tender, March 20 Contact: Pene Milne, NZ Sotheby’s, 021 919 940; Cathy Cameron, 027 481 3937

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