81 Great Barrier Road
Enclosure Bay, Waiheke Island
Enclosure Bay, Waiheke Island
SOLD
Own a piece of two bays
This property actually covers almost one-third of the bay itself. And that bay is one of the most attractive, secluded, north-facing inlets on the Island.
The rock formations that envelope Enclosure Bay are what make it one of the island's best and safest places to swim, kayak, fish and snorkel in crystal-clear waters.
And here's a chance to own 5,109 secluded square metres (approximately 1.25 acres) of Enclosure Bay. It's a piece of pristine land that includes its own mini headland, from where you can spot orca and dolphins on a good day.
All that's here at the moment is a ramshackle 1960s bach hidden among rambling roses, an old woodshed and a long drop that's overgrown with ivy. You can just imagine the wonderful times the current owners have spent here over many years.
Now though, it's time for someone else to enjoy this incredible idyllic spot, and to plan a more substantial home that can be as stunning as the land itself.
Building here means you make the most of what must be some of the best views on the planet, let alone the island. You'll also be surrounded by pohutukawa and pines. You'll have direct access to another north-facing beach on the other side of the section, accessible by only a handful of others islanders. And Sandy Bay is only a stroll down a completely flat road.
The fact is, places even remotely like this hardly ever come up for sale, and if they do, they've already been snapped up and developed.
Come and walk the land, drink in the views and get a feel for living somewhere you may never have dreamed you could.
The rock formations that envelope Enclosure Bay are what make it one of the island's best and safest places to swim, kayak, fish and snorkel in crystal-clear waters.
And here's a chance to own 5,109 secluded square metres (approximately 1.25 acres) of Enclosure Bay. It's a piece of pristine land that includes its own mini headland, from where you can spot orca and dolphins on a good day.
All that's here at the moment is a ramshackle 1960s bach hidden among rambling roses, an old woodshed and a long drop that's overgrown with ivy. You can just imagine the wonderful times the current owners have spent here over many years.
Now though, it's time for someone else to enjoy this incredible idyllic spot, and to plan a more substantial home that can be as stunning as the land itself.
Building here means you make the most of what must be some of the best views on the planet, let alone the island. You'll also be surrounded by pohutukawa and pines. You'll have direct access to another north-facing beach on the other side of the section, accessible by only a handful of others islanders. And Sandy Bay is only a stroll down a completely flat road.
The fact is, places even remotely like this hardly ever come up for sale, and if they do, they've already been snapped up and developed.
Come and walk the land, drink in the views and get a feel for living somewhere you may never have dreamed you could.