Epsom地标性建筑 |
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| ID: 2765 Epsom, Auckland City |
| 离Newmarket 和Mt Eden village就有几分钟的车程, 这个1971年的公寓是由Selwyn R. Robinson建造的, 他几乎所有的作品都是经典之作, 包括这个"The Pines"公寓. 这个占地总6.83acre的公寓, 带有20米的偶泳池, 烧烤区, 网球场和大量娱乐空间. 3间超大双人房, 包含带有步入式衣帽间的主人套房. 2套奢华卫浴, 多功能客厅. 如画的户外景观,和宽敞的大阳台,这里可以看到Waitemate海港, Rangitoto岛 景观. 公寓带有在职管理员.带有安全车位 虽然这是一间公寓,但是带有大量的活动空间, 是顶级的选择. Set in absolute seclusion and only minutes away from the shopping and cafes of Newmarket and Mt Eden Village, The Pines apartment building is as contemporary today as it was when completed in 1971. Built by Selwyn R. Robinson, a visionary and a benefactor; among his many achievements and lasting legacies is the masterpiece apartment complex "The Pines". The established grounds cover an astounding 6.83 acres of mature botanic gardens in central Epsom. The facilities include a 20 metre swimming pool, pavilion, kitchen and barbeque area for entertaining guests as well as an all-weather floodlit tennis court and a full gymnasium. The interior design and very spacious floor plan define the term 'luxury'. There are three large bedrooms including the master suite with walk-in wardrobe, two fully-tiled and elegant bathrooms and multiple living areas, all designed for comfort and relaxation. Picture windows and a wide balcony maximise the sweeping and spectacular views from the Waitemata Harbour, Rangitoto Island and beyond, over the city landscape and around to the Manukau Heads. The apartment complex and grounds are expertly managed by on-site managers. Unique in its concept and design, The Pines offers the very best of the apartment lifestyle combined with the unparalleled exclusive use of several acres of private parkland in the city. Be one of the favoured few who recognise and enjoy the rewards of owning and living in this premium property. The apartment has secure parking for owners and guests, storage facilities and full security. |
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Epsom, Auckland City, Auckland
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