Legacy, Luxury, Lifestyle
Tender: Closes on Thursday 29 September 2022 at 4:00PM (unless sold prior)
This unreservedly restored, art-deco Horace Massey home is located on Remuera's most prominent avenue and promises an unparalleled family lifestyle.
Horace Lovell Massey was distinguished for being one of New Zealand's most prolific architects of the arts and crafts era, to which many of his buildings stand as landmarks today, including 47 Victoria Avenue (originally named Craigmore.) The once home to Auckland Mayor Sir Dove-Myer Robinson and a consulate of the Philippines, the illustrious high-society past of 47 Victoria is a fitting silhouette to the beautiful lifestyle enveloping this residence today.
Built in 1936 on the elevated corner of Victoria and Waiata and within the elegant confines of tall walls and secure entranceways, this masterpiece appreciates a 270-degree vista reaching Auckland City skyline, Rangitoto Island in the Gulf, Waiheke Island, with views stretching toward the Coromandel Peninsula on a fine day.
Married into the classic grandeur of decorative motifs, towering ceilings, and architectural curvature is the latest in technology and bespoke engineering, creating a luxuriously acclimatised home that will last for generations to come.
The living, dining, and a world-class gourmet kitchen celebrate couture character and alfresco cohesion. Flowing outside to where the loggia presides over the heated pool, spa, and wood-burning fireplace, 1265m2 of European sculpted gardens harmonise with the architecture while privately encircling any occasion spent indoors or out. A reformation of the formal gardens was articulated by Suzanne Turley, whose landscape studio is both nationally and internationally hailed; the immaculately choreographed clipped hedging, deciduous trees, topiary, and hardscaping are a commissioned wonder.
While complete with five bedrooms and...
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Listed Sat, 01 Oct