SIZE:
Land 4.8125ha, house 590sq m.
PRICE INDICATION:
CV $4.85 million. Tender closes March 23.
INSPECT:
By appointment.
ON THE WEB:
harcourts.co.nz/MJ5572
CONTACT:
Nicky Rhodes, Harcourts, ph 486 8205 or 021 378 283.
FEATURES:
Luxury lodge constructed from block, cedar and stone on the cliff of
Pakiri Beach. Main lodge is single-level, with all bedrooms enjoying
superb sea views. Owners' quarters upstairs. Several living areas
throughout the home, as well as conference room and basement wine
cellar - all with lift access. Property has riparian access to beach
and is surrounded by reserve.
Rae, who has a background in catering, developed the lodge with business partners Bill and Evelyn Chong. It was his solution to the retirement dilemma, because he didn't want to stop working altogether.
They bought the prime headland site looking north up Pakiri Beach, with riparian rights, in 2004 after farmland was subdivided for development. After a tough resource and building consent process, construction on the lodge began in 2007 and it opened in 2009.
Building in such a prominent position, the trio was at pains to blend the lodge with its environment, hence the choice of Te Kuiti limestone and cedar as the main construction materials, with a copper-coloured aluminium roof.
"We used 150 tonnes of the limestone and we've used it very naturally; it came up in boulders and it was then broken down and put together randomly," says Rae. "The colours of the building work with the sea, sand and sky, and the grassy hills."
With four 25,000-litre water tanks on site, Rae always encourages guests to use their baths. The water is triple-filtered for purity, while grey water is used to irrigate plants in the extensive landscaping around the lodge.
The views aren't the only breathtaking feature: inside the entrance, guests are greeted with a glass floor that looks down into a luxuriously appointed basement wine cellar.
There is also a conservatory near the front door before you move through to the open-plan living and dining rooms that flows out to a deck overlooking the beach.
A day room next to the kitchen is sometimes used for breakfast and there is a "night room" adjoining the main lounge and dining area that has a TV and stereo.
Upstairs is a collectibles room packed with memorabilia that fans of James Bond would enjoy, and from there you can move on to a small gym and the library, which has a fireplace and a covered, glass-balustraded deck that Rae reckons has the best views. To the rear of this level are the owners' quarters and an office.
Limestone work around the fireplaces and in the odd interior column, teamed with Australian gum floors, give the lodge a simple but elegant feel aimed at putting guests at ease.
"We're not a formal place," says Rae. "We want people to relax and unwind."
When Rae decided he wanted to spend more time with family, the Chongs decided to sell up, too, so the business is now for sale, offering someone an enviable lifestyle.
By Graham Hepburn http://www.nzherald.co.nz/property/news/article.cfm?c_id=8&objectid=10713133 5:30 AM Saturday Mar 19, 2011
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