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29 Aynsley Terrace

Canterbury Area
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200sqm
1006sqm
29 Aynsley Terrace Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Harcourts Grenadier Halswell
Rare Opportunity: Character Home on Over 1000sqm
To Download the Property Files - Copy & Paste this Link: https://www.propertyfiles.co.nz/property/859210003 Discover the timeless charm of this two-storey 1930s character home, set on a generous 1006sqm section in the sought-after Hillsborough area. With three spacious bedrooms and two newly renovated, modern bathrooms, this home offers the perfect blend of old and new. The stunning wood detailing throughout the hallway and staircase preserves its original craftsmanship, while providing room to enhance and modernise its features to your own taste. It's rare to find a property of this era with such expansive land, offering both space and privacy for the whole family. The kitchen opens onto a sunny patio, perfect for outdoor dining and entertaining. The large backyard, with its established gardens, is already a beautiful outdoor space, ideal for family activities or relaxing. There's also plenty of room to further personalise the garden, adding your own touches and making the most of the generous space. Positioned in an idyllic location overlooking the Heathcote River, this home offers a peaceful lifestyle close to nature. Enjoy morning walks or runs along the riverbank, or head to Hansen Park, a perfect playground for the kids. The property is also conveniently located near the Opawa shops, home to cozy cafes and the famous Gelato Lab - arguably the best gelato in Christchurch. Just a three-minute drive away is The Tannery, a popular destination offering a wide range of boutique shopping, restaurants, and entertainment. This is a rare opportunity to secure a character home with so much land in such a desirable location. Homes like this are highly sought after, so don't miss the chance to make 29 Aynsley Terrace yours-whether you're looking to enjoy its original charm or to update and enhance its potential.
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