4 Addy Road, Wellington North, Wellington
Some homes are bought. Others are treasured for generations.
Set on an exceptional 4,187m² erf, bordered by your own river frontage and a tranquil greenbelt, this remarkable property offers a lifestyle that is becoming increasingly rare. Beautifully maintained and lovingly cared for over many years, every corner reflects pride of ownership, timeless elegance, and an appreciation for nature.
From the moment you arrive, you're welcomed by a sense of peace, privacy, and exclusivity. Mature trees, magnificent rose gardens, and lush, established landscaping create a setting that feels more like a private country estate than a residential home. Fed by a strong borehole and supported by JoJo water tanks, the garden flourishes throughout the seasons.
Designed for comfortable family living and effortless entertaining, the home offers eight spacious bedrooms, six well-appointed bathrooms, and a dedicated home office. At its heart is a generous kitchen that flows seamlessly into the open-plan lounge and dining area, where a cosy fireplace creates warmth and atmosphere during the cooler months.
Large doors open onto a welcoming covered veranda with a built-in braai, inviting you to gather with family and friends while overlooking the magnificent garden. The sparkling swimming pool completes this idyllic outdoor setting, offering endless opportunities to relax, entertain, and create lifelong memories.
Modern convenience meets sustainable living with an inverter system, solar panels, abundant borehole water, and JoJo storage tanks, ensuring both comfort and peace of mind.
This is a move-in-ready home where every detail has already been taken care of. A home where children can explore, families can grow, and generations can gather.
Properties of this calibre, with river frontage, established gardens, abundant water, and this level of care, seldom come to market.
This is more than your next home—it is your forever home.
Are you ready to make the commitment to a lifestyle that few will ever have the privilege of calling their own?