Welcome to “Waimarie”, one of Napier’s most historically significant
family homes. Nestled privately in the highly sought-after dress circle of
Bluff Hill with commanding, panoramic views across the Bay over iconic Marine
Parade to Cape Kidnappers. “Waimarie,” meaning “lucky, fortunate or peaceful
waters” truly reflects the opportunity awaiting the next fortunate owner.
Built in the 1890s for esteemed New Zealand educator Henry Hill, this
grand home became a social hub for local dignitaries, family and friends. In
the 1930s, the home underwent a transformation when renowned architect Louis
Hay was commissioned by the next owner, Gerhard Husheer, founder of the
National Tobacco Company, to expand and remodel the residence. The Art Deco
influence is beautifully woven throughout, with Tiffany and Charles Rennie
Mackintosh inspired lead lighting, intricate carvings and exquisite appliqués,
further enhancing the home’s timeless elegance.
Anchoring the heart of the home, the large farmhouse-style kitchen
features a large island counter blending historical charm with modern
sophistication to meet the needs of today’s lifestyle. The open-plan design
allows for effortless flow between the kitchen and family dining, with French
doors opening out to a sun-drenched patio and an inground saltwater pool—an
entertainer’s dream. Bathed in natural light the family room opens to the
west-facing portico, the perfect spot for an afternoon tipple. The formal
living room with feature bay window showcases exquisite lead lighting and
French doors provide access to the deck and pool. A third reception room, currently
utilised as a home office could serve as a formal dining room or guest
accommodation.
Upstairs, the primary bedroom offers an en-suite, walk-in wardrobe and
a private balcony with sea views. Four additional bedrooms, family bathroom and
an additional separate WC artfully blend period charm and modern functionality. A
large storage room offers a myriad of options.
With a generous layout and versatile spaces, this home offers potential
for multi-generational living or could continue to operate as a highly rated
premium short-term accommodation. The property has been extremely well
maintained with upgrades, not limited to, interior and exterior painting, soft
furnishings and tree work.
The
owners have downsized, presenting a rare opportunity for a family to create
lasting memories here. Opportunities like this are few and far between.