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The extended length and width of the entrance to Three Creeks Estate conveys a sense of arrival and separation from neighbouring properties. Photo / Supplied.

The extended length and width of the entrance to Three Creeks Estate conveys a sense of arrival and separation from neighbouring properties. Photo / Supplied.

Three Creeks launches this week with 13 dream sites.

Three Creeks Estate is a stunning new residential development offering the tranquility of country living within an easy drive of downtown Tauranga.

Situated in a naturally contoured valley that provides shelter from prevailing winds and
views out to Mount Maunganui, Three Creeks Estate will be the development of choice for
people looking to build their dream home on superior land.

With a choice of flat or elevated sites the sections are large, ranging from 400-700sqm. Importantly, sections are north-facing and all have views. Many of the sections border onto bush reserves, providing privacy and a delightful array of birdlife.

Wide paved walkways and tree-lined avenues create a feeling of space, 
complementing the natural contours of the north-facing valley. Photo / Supplied.
Wide paved walkways and tree-lined avenues create a feeling of space, complementing the natural contours of the north-facing valley. Photo / Supplied.
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Previously a cultivated organic orchard, all sections are blessed with rich fertile soil ideal for growing vegetable gardens and fruit trees.

The land of Three Creeks was historically known to local Maori as Te Kakariki. Land owners and horticulturists Peter and Maya Sievwright, who nurtured the land for thirty
years, say the English name refers to the Kaitemako stream and its two tributaries that
run through the valley and down to Welcome Bay.

"These streams are still home to native freshwater eels and whitebait and particular care has been taken to protect the streams and surrounding wildlife.dz

Three Creeks Estate Sales Manager, Mike de Seymour, says residents will ultimately
enjoy 5km of private walking trails that run alongside these streams.

The trail starts at the Kaitemako stream and waterfall and offers a beautiful walking and running experience for residents and their furry friends. There are also a number of grassy enclaves nestled alongside the streams, providing plenty of areas to relax in the sun, read a book and enjoy the birdsong.

5km of private walking trails start at the Kaitemako Stream and waterfall w
hich 
will include bench seating. Photo / Supplied.
5km of private walking trails start at the Kaitemako Stream and waterfall w hich will include bench seating. Photo / Supplied.

In a market of sprawling, high-density subdivisions it is rare to find quality land that provides such a peaceful setting amongst native flora and fauna.

To optimise long-term value growth and ensure the vison of this piece of paradise is realized, a range of building design covenants have been put in place.

"These aren't restrictive and will give buyers confidence by ensuring long-term design integrity, says Mike. They cover things like roof design and cladding materials."

Stage One of Three Creeks Estate is a limited to just 13 sections and comes to market
this week. Enquiries should be made to Mike de Seymour:
Email: mike@threecreeksestate.co.nz
Phone: 021 796 181
www.threecreeksestate.co.nz

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