Auctions oho “WILLOW-WOOD” CLARKVILLE ELEGANT, SPACIOUS COLONIAL HOMESTEAD • 10 acres silt loam • Extra large entertaining • Prestigious location • 4 years old • 4 Double Bedrooms • Gracious living HOMESTEAD: NESTLED ON ROLLING LAND just where everyone wants to live . . . but few have the chance! The quality of craftsmanship is rarely encountered today. This home incorporates a wealth of carefully planned and designed refinements for gracious living! The lounge of 32 x 15 with Adam fireplace is magnificent. Master bedroom is just so private being 16 x 13 with 12 x 7 sep. dressing room ofi which runs an “en suite” of 12 x 9, all in white shag pile carpet. Dining-room 16 x 15, beamed ceiling and brass visor fireplace. Up-to-the-minute 15 x 10 kitchen with breakfast bar. All bedrooms have double robes with built-in study. To cap off the magnificence of this home each roon, opens onto a 48 x 7 covered terrace, which overlooks a parkland of sweeping lawns to unparalled views to our Southern Alps. Outbuildings include a 2000 sq. ft modern implement shed. PLANT AND EQUIPMENT SALE: Immediately following the sale will be an equipment sale, all of which is in excellent condition. Full details to follow later. AT 11.30 A.M., SATURDAY, MARCH 18 ON THE SITE Solicitors: Anthony Polson and Robertson: Viewing strictly by appointment—phone 798-414. 2312 ! REAL ESTATE ■ FENDALTON UNSURPASSED LUXURY
22A JACKSONS ROAD TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, AT 2 P.M. IN THE RICCARTON TOWN HALL, 199 CLARENCE STREET, RICCARTON OVER 7000 SQ. FT OF LUXURY HOME ONLY 2 YEARS OLD ON 3047m2 OF PRIME LAND SURELY the most luxurious and elegant home built in recent times, constructed in a manner rarely seen today. The house consists of 6 large bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 shower-rooms and 4 toilets, 5 separate living-rooms include a formal, entertaining lounge, dining-room, enormous family room with indoor barbecue, TV family room, an intimate den, casual dining plus 750 ft2 of billiard and games room. The master and guest bedrooms have full en suite andd ressing-room facilities. The kitchen is appointed with -every labour saving device. All this plus a 750ft2 3 car garage add up to over 7000ft2 of home. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Superlatives are often too easily used to describe properties offered for sale, however, built of brick with a slate roof, this is without doubt the largest and most expensively appointed residence we have seen. The fittings and furnishings are all imported and of the highest quality and the many well planned features are too numerous to do justice here. The marble floored foyer cerates an imposing entrance-way to a home that continues to express taste and quality throughout. Only the grounds and formed swimming pool need completion to make this a residence unsurpassed, in our opinion, in the city of Christchurch. The property abounds with good taste and for the discerning purchaser requiring a home of this calibre, only an inspection will convey the true detail. COLLINS REAL ESTATE, 42-44 ROTHERHAM STREET. PH. 488-784. A H. MR T. BUXTON, 293-553. Solicitors for the Vendors: Mr R. F. B. Perry, P.O. Box 2735, A.M.P. Buildings, Phone 63-033.
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