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Gillian Cross 021 457 782

Grant Cross 021 445 102

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Jane Mather 021 339 623

Jo Eastlake 021 040 9864

This beautifully modernised weatherboard home from the 1960s is a rare gem, combining the best of old-world charm and contemporary design. Perfectly positioned in the heart of Johnsonville, this property boasts wooden floors and joinery, coupled with a modern kitchen and bathrooms - offering a superb living experience.

The large, open-plan living/dining/kitchen area is the heart of this home, featuring original flooring and large windows that provide ample natural light. The modern kitchen cabinets offer a perfect blend of functionality and style, while the French doors lead out to a sunny west-facing deckperfect for entertaining guests during summer evenings while enjoying a stunning view of the hills.

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Shannon Crawford 027 665 2501

Don't miss out on the incredible opportunity to make this beautiful, spacious family home your own. Tucked away on a peaceful cul-de-sac in Johnsonville, this home boasts a bright and airy interior with plenty of natural light and stunning views.

Offering ample space, this home features four generously-sized bedrooms, a study nook, two bathrooms, and ample storage. The ground level is ideal for hosting guests or providing a separate space for children, with two bedrooms, a large family bathroom, and internal access to the double garage.

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South Wairarapa–Carterton Dark Sky Reserve

The Wairarapa Dark Sky Association, which grew out of the founding Martinborough Dark Sky Society group, lodged a full International Dark Sky Association

“dark sky reserve” accreditation bid in 2022. This will place Wairarapa firmly in the rapidly emerging movement of dark sky places, providing a firm endorsement of the darkness of the sky here. The accreditation bid will be supported by measures taken by the Wairarapa Councils to ensure that light pollution is managed according to best

Striding out in Rangitikei

practice, and that the pristine Wairarapa skies will be preserved.

Winter Solstice 19 June

Come and celebrate the Winter Solstice with Stonehenge Aotearoa! Have you ever wondered about what other people traditionally do around the shortest day of the year? Come hear about it. The programme will begin when the sun sets over the winter heel stone (weather permitting), followed by tales of the winter solstice....

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