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Unchanged since the 60s, architect’s unique home comes to market
Explore a perfectly preserved 1960s Havelock North home, filled with original mid-century design and retro charm.

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Explore a perfectly preserved 1960s home at 63 Simla Avenue in Havelock North, designed by renowned local architect Neville Norwell. This unique property remains largely unchanged, offering a rare glimpse into mid-century Kiwi design.
It features original teak-style built-ins, exposed rafters, and a wraparound balcony creating a "treehouse" feel. Ideal for buyers who appreciate period architecture, this architectural gem is listed for sale by deadline with New Zealand Sotheby’s International Real Estate.
Take a look inside this classic A-frame
The home retains all of its mid-century charm. Photo: TRADE ME/NZSIR
The large deck area has been great for entertaining
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The wraparound deck offers a private, treehouse-like setting, perfect for entertaining and easy indoor-outdoor living.
The home has four bedrooms. Photo: TRADE ME/NZSIR
The home has two bathrooms, both still in the mid-century style. Photo: TRADE ME/NZSIR
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