Current owner Les Holland said that when he purchased the property he was looking for the quintessential Kiwi bach experience.
"Coming from the United Kingdom, I was looking for a place where we could escape to in the weekends and spend time together as a family in a communal space - play board games, read books and talk to one another - get back to basics. Not a huge, high-maintenance second home," he said.
The bach has a tiny footprint, a zero-energy design, triple-glazed windows and a host of power, heating, cooling and energy-monitoring technology, designed to produce at least as much energy as it uses.
Mr Holland said that even in the wildest weather it was a warm, safe haven. "You can be tucked inside and watch the world blow by without even hearing so much as a whistle because of the triple glazing.
"It is pretty spectacular up there - the views are incredible, it could be anywhere in the world," Mr Holland said.
Selling agent Nic Goodman said that the layout provided functional, flexible social spaces that were perfect for a couple as a one-bedroom batch.
However, because of the "ingenious" system of bunks and fold-down beds in the living room, it could sleep up to six people.
The home, which will feature on TV One's The New Zealand Home on Friday, August 19, will sell by tender closing at noon on Thursday September 1, unless sold prior.