It was a short walk to the Riverhead Forest, where Jacqui could exercise her horse, and near a quiet country lane perfect for walking the dog. And Jacqui was only minutes from work.
"I was very lucky to find this block," says Jacqui. "It fitted into my plan perfectly. You're in the country without being in the sticks. You're close to everything."
When it came to designing the house, Jacqui's needs were simple. She wanted an elegant Queenstown-inspired home that made the most of the sun and the site, but didn't need anything enormous at that time in her life. So she opted for a 232sq m home with schist detailing that could easily be added to in future, as needs and finances allowed.
"Many homes that are developed retrospectively lack family areas or bathroom space and I was determined not to have to face those problems at a later stage."
So she had a home drawn up with an open-plan living area down one end of the house, featuring a modern kitchen, a cosy lounge with
a huge open fire and a dining area that opens out through bifolds to a loggia.
The other end of the house has a private master suite that opens out to decks and lawn to the north and west, a sunny double bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows, and a single room that opens out to the loggia.
Outdoors, Jacqui's intention was to make the property a magnet for birds. So she created
a duck pond and landscaped with native trees and shrubs, as well as a mini-orchard.
Not only did the ducks make themselves comfortable, including a pair of paradise ducks who raise their ducklings there each year, but also the tui, waxeyes, fantails, pukeko and even a pair of kookaburras.
Phase two of Jacqui's building project would have added extra living space, a double garage, a butler's kitchen and a lap pool, but she has now decided to find a larger block in Taupaki.
She'd love to find a similar house, but she figures she'll end up having to compromise.
"I love this home," says Jacqui. "It's warm, it's open, it feels spacious. I love its vaulted ceilings, I love its open fireplace. It's a nice place to be. It's so peaceful, and it's got a good feel."