77 Port Hills Road
Heathcote Valley, Christchurch City
SOLD
4
2
2

Contemporary Living above the valley

Perfectly situated in the heart of the popular and sought after Heathcote Valley, this elevated four bedroom, two bathroom family home makes the most of its stunning location, sun-soaked aspect, and sheltered microclimate.
Architecturally designed by Bruce Banbury with a contemporary aesthetic featuring a mix of corten steel, concrete block and board & batten cladding. The result being a home that sits easily amongst the natural tones of the Port Hills and the lush greenery of the valley.
Generous open plan living and dining has been designed around the stunning views to the surrounding hills with floor to ceiling windows to the east, and double French doors offering access to the sheltered patio area with established native planting - perfect for family BBQ's and alfresco living. The entertainers kitchen has stylish and on-trend black cabinetry, exposed aggregate flooring, and high end appliances that will delight the home chef while a gas fire and heat pump ensures this space stays toasty warm year round.
Accommodation is comprised of a spacious master bedroom with an en-suite, two further bedrooms, a family bathroom and a study on the upper level, with a fourth bedroom/gym located on the lower level alongside a storeroom and an internal access double garage. A separate laundry and toilet on the upper level completes the picture. This is a gorgeous property the whole family will love offering easy access to schools, cafes, shops and services. It is also perfectly positioned for outdoor pursuits being minutes from Lyttelton harbour, Sumner beach with the Port hills park tracks literally on your doorstep.
Act quickly the owners have purchased another property and this home must be sold on or before auction day.

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Property Features

Property ID: OPA30227
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Building: 218m2
Land: 620m2
Listed By:Prier Manson Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
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Mark Gardner, Licensee Salesperson at Ray White Ferrymead