4 Fishermans Lane, Mount Creighton, Queenstown
Overview
Nature and design come together in this five-bedroom, six-bathroom residence. The property, conceived by Alex Wilcock, a protégé of British design icon Sir Terence Conran, is nestled in the heart of Bobs Cove.
From the moment you step inside the home, you are enveloped by breath taking views of the crystal-clear waters of the cove framed by spectacular mountains, all showcased through a 30-metre-long conservatory.
Redefining indoor/outdoor living, the conservatory doors can be fully opened to seamlessly merge indoor living with the outdoors. The conservatory incorporates Vitrocsa doors, the largest installation in NZ, with floor to ceiling adjustable screens and louvres for shade and privacy to ensure a perfect year-round balance of openness, light and seclusion.
The timber flooring used throughout the entire home is Dinesen from Denmark and adds an outstanding touch of global sophistication. The extensive use of Italian designed Vola tapware from Italy speaks of unparalleled craftsmanship.
The open-plan kitchen is designed to cater for large-scale entertaining and features a commercial-grade pantry, commercial kitchen appliances and wine fridges. Ample touch-activated storage ensures benchtop minimalism, and a wall-to-wall splashback mirror the views.
Adjacent to the main living area, find a cosy media room and study leading into the master living quarters. The master bedroom is a private retreat with a luxurious ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. The residence also offers a secluded guest wing with three bedrooms, each with its own ensuite.
Wind your way down a private walkway to the water. Here, amidst the serenades of native birds, you’ll find a serene lakeside space with trails perfect for exploring the Bobs Cove nature sanctuary and beyond.
Just 15 mins drive (+/-) from Queenstown & 30 mins drive (+/-) to Coronet Peak. This home opportunity to own a piece of paradise where every day is an escape into a world of nature’s beauty.
Location
4 Fishermans Lane, Mount Creighton, Queenstown