Six stand-alone town houses thoughtfully designed by Sean McCurrie of SDMC Architecture and skillfully built by Nick Smylie and team, from Smylie Builders. Two have already been sold. These beautifully built homes are very low maintenance and can easily be “locked and left”, making them ideal for the more mature population or retirees. They have been specifically designed to ensure privacy but also allow for strong neighbour connections if desired.
They are positioned on the lower slopes of Huntsbury Hill and have stunning views over Christchurch and out to the Southern Alps. They are also within close proximity of the Centaurus Road shopping and medical centre, and the Orbiter bus route. They are accessed via a private lane running off Woodlau Rise and a walkway running through to Sepia Lane.
The sun drenched open plan living area has been fitted with an 8kw Mitsubishi heat pump and the area opens out onto spacious wooden decks and a small, private easy care garden.
Each unit has gas to heat the hot water and the bottles are positioned at the entrance to the lane.
The town houses are all two-bedroomed and there is a mix of single and double garages. Each town house has generous off-street parking.
The units have been well insulated with R2.6 batts in the walls and R4.1 batts in the ceilings. The garages are carpeted and also fully insulated, including the garage door.
The kitchens have been cleverly designed by Finesse Kitchens and are fitted with Bosch appliances and an induction hob.
The bathrooms and toilets are tiled throughout and have underfloor heating.
These townhouses are quite unique, not just because of their location on the lower slopes and the uninterrupted views out to the Alps. They are also “Smart” homes that can be completely managed via the easy-to-use Econx app with Anthony Tucker providing personal set-up and guidance.