Auctions Auctions • '■ ■ < BY PUBLIC AUCTION ■■"' '- y - 34 CRESSEY TCE LYTTELTON ON THE SITE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8 AT 1.30 p.m. WE ARE PRIVILEGED to offer one of Lyttelton’s finest historic residences. Thoughtfully and carefully restored with classic styling incorporating all the modern facilities. This picturesque double storied home is to be found in the most sought after locality, ideally situated for maximum sun. The property provides unparalled panoramic views of the port and harbour. The ground floor contains living areas including formal dining, a large kitchen and livingroom divided by a feature brick fireplace with French doors opening onto a traditional verandah. Separate sittingroom and delightful bathroom. Upstairs we have 3 quiet airy double bedrooms with graceful steepled ceilings. The level grounds feature a profusion of established trees and shrubs. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Seldom does an opportunity like this arise and this instance is created only by the present owners move to the North. We respectfully recommend early inspection. To view contact: Paul Wright, ’ ater hours 582-324
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