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This is a very special holiday spot. Imagine yourself in your own 47-acre lifestyle block at the tip of the Rangitoto Peninsula beside Hihi Beach across the harbour from Mangonui township. You have privacy seclusion and absolute luxury in your architect designed home situated on your own beach..
Drive in through the rustic farm gate and crest the ridge. You will immediately be impressed by the breathtaking panoramic views from Bergen point to the Karikari Peninsula and the great Doubtless Bay.
Continue the drive down the rolling hills to the north facing beach. As you descend around the final corner, the wooded slopes behind you, the whitewashed walls of the classic New England-influenced beach house come into view.
This Far North luxury beach escape features 2 bedrooms and will accommodate up to 8 people. There are 3 fireplaces, including one serving a large indoor barbecue area. The kitchen has the latest German kitchen appliances. There is gas cooking and water heating.
Finely detailed carpentry, skylights, and lots of windows tell you that this is not a place for work, but one for very private rest and recreation. Entering the airy house confirms that this is a place to heal and rejuvenate. While the tastefully built house is a work of art in itself, it is its position and surroundings that make this place so special. Bi-fold windows open up the entire North side of the house to the lawn and beach beyond.
Step through the bi-folds, across the lawn, and 10m down to the beach. No neighbours mean that the sandy half moon beach, fringed by giant Pohutukawa is paradise on earth. Take a nap under the trees while listening to the waves and the many songbirds. Later in the evening, take a walk up the hill to enjoy breathtaking sunsets over Doubtless Bay.
This truly is a magical place and just 15 minutes from Mangonui Village with its cafes and boutique shops. You are within an east drive to Taupo Bay, Coopers Beach and all the beautiful beaches of Doubtless Bay – but then why would you want to leave your own piece of paradise?
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