A RARE PRIVILEGE

Every corner of this home tells a story, from entertaining spaces to private upstairs sanctuaries overlooking the valley.

WORDS JO FERRIS

Built 25 years ago as a single storey home where family could grow amid spacious grounds, these owners always knew they would add another level at some point to create a refuge for themselves.

Nestled amid seclusion overlooking the Wairoa Valley, it’s hard to believe this home’s age. It is timeless; a reflection of people who understand longevity and how time enhances a property’s elegance and esteem.

During the extension in 2011, the owners upgraded the kitchen/scullery and made one other change. Flooring in the family hub is recycled rimu, now cleverly stained dark to infuse a greater depth of character; more in tune with the styling of this home.

It is beautiful - elegant in its demeanour, yet firmly focused on family. From the heart of home and formal dining, living steps into a cosy vibe of the second lounge. Earthy tone and texture embrace like a favourite rug and the wood burner invites lingering evenings watching movies.

A swimming pool and sun-drenched patio outside entertain family and friends. Gatherings over the years have hosted upwards of 25 around tables at once, while a morning courtyard off the family hub has a more intimate ambience for few.

The original master bedroom is now an ensuite guest room. Two other bedrooms take their cue from the views outdoors - the garden from one; the pool for the other. With a luxury bathroom and powder room for all to share; another bedroom downstairs offers flexibility for a library office, though there is already a dedicated study here.

Upstairs is a glorious retreat. A five-star master suite overlooks the Wairoa Valley and river. Flowing through to a loft-style rumpus, a kitchenette with integrated fridge enhances this upstairs haven.

Add a bespoke, separate laundry and three-car garaging, including a high-stud section for the boat, this home is complete. Storage throughout is unbelievable - closets and alcoves everywhere - and that’s just inside. Outside there’s a garden shed for the mower and tools, covered storage for firewood, parking for the trailer - all this before you even begin to take in the garden. Colourful flower ribbons, raised beds for herbs and veggies, fruit trees to feast on, playground lawns and a corner for the hammock where tuis flock to feed on the kowhai.

A home that has kept on giving for one family, downsizing is the only reason these owners are leaving this cherished spot. As one of Tauranga’s best, River Oaks Drive is a rare privilege.

14 River Oaks Drive, Tauriko

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