Continue the Fairytale

4 Addington Road, Otaki
Contact for price Sold!
Acreage/Semi-Rural
  • 10 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 1 Hectares

Description

Buyer Enquiry Over - $1,850,000 (plus GST if applicable).

Feel the magic of Toad Hall! A unique, rural homestead that is steeped in a rich and interesting history, while still having plenty more tales to be told.

'Toad Hall' is the crown jewel of the Kapiti Coast, set on approximately 1.3 hectares of land, you will find well-kept flat grounds with plenty of large trees providing privacy, multiple lawn and garden areas for entertaining, accented with native trees, orchard and colourful flower beds a like.

Taking your first steps through the prestigious entrance you are greeted with the warmth of extensive Kauri joinery and the grand staircase leading you to the upper level, with beautiful lead light windows and triple sash doors, the detail is breath-taking. Light and airy during the summer months and very cosy during the winter with the comfort of a new central heating system.

With a floor area of approximately 370 sqm consisting of numerous rooms which can be tailored to suit your needs as a combination of bedrooms, studies/offices and living spaces, a full kitchen with butlers pantry, additional kitchenette, two bathrooms, two separate WC's and a whole raft of areas for storage, the content on offer at Toad Hall must be seen in person to truly take it all in.

Whether you are looking to create a unique rural experience for your family, run a boutique lifestyle business or require housing for tenants with special needs, make sure Toad Hall is top of your list to view.

Please call Brent today for more information or to arrange a private viewing.

Deadline Sale - Wednesday 19 January 2022 @ 1 pm (unless sold prior).

A My Vaccine Pass is not required to attend open homes and private inspections of this property. To note, attendees may be both vaccinated and unvaccinated. Please refer to our guidelines at www.rea.govt.nz/news/covid-19/.

Features

Balcony
Dishwasher
Study