141 Barnard Street, Wadestown
4849874
STYLE, SIZE AND VIEWS!
International modernism and 1950s New Zealand Art Deco are seamlessly fused in this stunning period classic designed by acclaimed architect Edmond Anscombe. Trained as a builder in New Zealand before studying architecture in the United States, this stunning home promotes rendered cellular concrete block construction and large flat roof that also acts as a recreational space.
Consisting of three generous bedrooms, separate formal dining and living rooms. A paneled staircase leads to a stunning circular native timber adorned 2nd living area which provides a breathtaking harbour/city vista.
Light filled interiors, curved walls and generous spaces suggest class and opulence from a bygone era.
Stamp your mark by adding a dash of imagination and update the original 20m2 separate studio with working outhouse.
Positioned on 1690m2 of harbour facing hillside, zoned for Onslow, Wellington and Wellington Girls College’s, this iconic home will appeal to families, professionals and lovers of style!
Call now to view. Information pack available upon request.
Tender closes 2pm Thursday 17 June at Tommy’s Real Estate, 209 Victoria Street, Te Aro, Wellington (Vendor reserves the right to sell prior)
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