2 Church Street, Amberley, Hurunui
Buyers $825,000+
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Where character lives on and gardens tell a story
The moment you step through the gate at 2 Church Street, you can feel it - this is a home with heart, history, and soul. Positioned proudly on a generous 1,242m² section in the heart of Amberly, this beautifully preserved character home is a rare offering for those who appreciate classic craftsmanship, rich timbers, and gardens that have been lovingly nurtured over time. Originally built in an era when homes were made to last, the native timber floors, high ceilings, and elegant proportions remain, now complemented by thoughtful updates that make everyday living comfortable and easy. Sunlight pours through French doors and large windows, drawing you outdoors to patios and pathways surrounded by manicured hedging, mature trees, and peaceful garden spaces alive with birdsong. This is a property that will instantly resonate with retired farmers, garden lovers, or buyers who long for a home with authenticity - a place that feels grounded, calm, and established. The country-style kitchen forms the warm heart of the home, flowing into inviting living areas kept cosy by a log burner, heat transfer system, and heat pump for year-round comfort. Three generous bedrooms, flexible living spaces, and excellent storage provide practicality without compromising the home’s charm. Fully fenced and private, the section offers ample room for pets, children, or simply the pleasure of space and serenity right in town. Homes like this are increasingly hard to find - where character, land size, location, and garden beauty come together so effortlessly. Price Guidance: Enquiries Over $825,000. For those seeking more than just a house - for those seeking a feeling - this timeless Amberly residence is ready to welcome its next chapter.
Chattels
2 Church Street, Amberley, Hurunui
Web ID
RU222578
Floor area
170m2
Land area
1,242m2
District rates
$4,447.35 p.a.
LV
$265,000
RV
$650,000
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Buyers $825,000+
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