The end of an
era ...
Today the Cook Family Homestead and property
sold.
This land has
been in the Cook family since 1912, and it is with much sadness that we say
goodbye.
My brother's comment says allot ...
"Remember even though the physical
has been taken away from us and the great grandchildren
to come, the memories, the stories and the love will never be taken away
from us".
Thank you for the memories Grandma and Granddad Cook...
This photo is of my grandparents on their
wedding day, and is taken back on 3rd December 1947.
and these photos were taken just before Grandma and Granddad
passed away ...
A book by Sue
Murray, was written about our family and the property, entitled
"Cook Family
Chronicles: Early Settlement of Upper Moncks Spur, Mt Pleasant, Christchurch
1912-2012" ...
and here are some
recent photos of the property ...
and finally a "drone" movie ...
1.39ha (3.43 acres)
Steeped in history
and boasting magical views across Christchurch city to the mountains and sea,
this is truly something special.
Purchased in 1912 the property has remained in
the family until now. As well as being used as a military base throughout WWII,
the property also boasts an original army hut.
Modest in design the home offers
potential plus with a character filled kitchen/dining at its heart. With
sliding doors connecting the space to the decked verandah outside, the room is
flooded with natural light and amazing views morning and night.
Found adjacent
is the living area. With built-in cabinetry and timber joinery throughout it
offers a warm and neutral canvas on which modern day family life can play out.
A Masport log fire ignites notions of cozy nights in.
Four bedrooms and one
bathroom ensure there is a private retreat for every family member.
Able to
enjoy the view from bed, the master bedroom has touches of luxury with sliding
doors to the verandah and a separate toilet.
A separate laundry with external
access completes the floor plan.
Sheltered from the elements by mature
plantings, macrocarpa and olearia hedging, also a stand of pine trees planted
for firewood.
The house and surrounding 1.39ha is comprised of five paddocks.
Perfect for those with a love of space or looking to run stock.
A mature garden
connects the home with surrounding pasture.
Ticking all the boxes for outdoor
utilities is a wood shed, small hut, garden shed, hay shed, glasshouse and old
army hut. The army hut was given to the family by the army as compensation for
the use of the land.
An external access single garage is also found on the
property.
Without a doubt this is a property all about location, location, location. With unbelievable views it is something you have to see to believe.
Without a doubt this is a property all about location, location, location. With unbelievable views it is something you have to see to believe.
Have you fallen in love with the Cook Homestead yet?