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Fendalton
House is a colonial style house built in 1940. I have added
to it over my years here to accommodate my family and later
to add bathrooms for each of the bedrooms. It is a comfortable
and spacious family home, with a sunny conservatory canopied
by grapevines. There are three upstairs bedrooms, each with
its own ensuite bathroom. The house is well insulated and
heated to keep us warm in the crisp Christchurch winters.
The
house is set in an attractive established garden with a solar
heated swimming pool and a hot spa (jacuzzi). You can wander
down to the bottom of the garden and feed the ducks in the
Wairarapa Stream, take a canoe (I have two) and paddle down
to Mona Vale Gardens, or borrow the bicycles and cycle round
our lovely town.
You
will be staying in the beautiful leafy suburb of Fendalton
- one of Christchurch's most sought-after areas - which features
lovely established gardens and beautiful old homes.
We
are a convenient fifteen minutes drive from the airport, and
five minutes from the city centre and are within easy walking
distance of the lovely public gardens of Mona Vale. If you
enjoy walking you can pass through Mona Vale, then the open
space of Hagley Park to reach the city centre within half
an hour. In the city centre you can enjoy the Arts Centre,
cafés, restaurants, shops, the museum and Cathedral Square.
If you are tired at the end of your day, the bus will drop
you at the end of our street.
An
interesting collection of old skis and other historical New
Zealand memorabilia is housed in an outside room in the garden,
including skis used by my daughter Kate when she represented
New Zealand at the Sarajevo and Calgary Winter Olympics.
I
also have a small and interesting collection of New Zealand
art which is featured throughout the house.
Fendalton
House is a smoke free environment.
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