No offence to Kiwis, "but being English, I wanted a house that looked like a house," says Londoner Tracey Gotts. She and husband Martin emigrated with their three children 14 years ago seeking something "totally different" from where they had lived. Martin's family came from Takapuna, so the Gotts rented in Browns Bay before moving several months later to a picturesque equestrian lifestyle property in Riverhead.
With its black weatherboard cladding and tall, pitched shingle roof with large dormer windows, the home looks the essence of classic English country living. Extra-large, it sprawls over two levels with a bridge across the entry that separates upstairs bedrooms.
"The day we moved in, I remember coming in and thinking, it's huge. Have I made a mistake? Are we ever going to be cosy? But that changed in a heartbeat."
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Tracey and Martin have made it the kind of place where anybody would feel at home. Every space is particularly generous, with high-pitched timber ceilings, five bedrooms, four bathrooms (most have baths) plus a huge loft space above the garaging, ideal as a studio or office.
The home easily accommodated Martin, Tracey, their three children, the dog Max and cat Honey, plus many visitors who came to stay. And it was a natural for pre-ball functions and events.