Since 1902, Shoreville House has been a country house by the sea. Over the century, the gracious house has evolved from a holiday home on Takapuna beach, to a wedding reception venue, and finally travelled to Kumeu to become a much-loved family home again.
In 1987, Mary and Garry Green were part of the "lifestyle" pioneers settling on a former dairy farm beside the Brigham Creek estuary. They and their neighbours even named their new street Moontide, after the moon shining on the full tide at the bottom of their gardens. Garry overheard that Shoreville House was to be removed from Takapuna beachfront and a year later, the buildings arrived in Kumeu, the same week as baby Taylor.
Since then, Taylor and big sister Shannon have enjoyed an idyllic country life. They've paddled and water-skied in the estuary and caught the school bus at the end of the drive. Toddler Shannon even helped plant the 50 pin-oaks that now frame the curving drive. As budding entrepreneurs, the kids grazed their own cows on the well-drained paddocks. Once the house arrived on site, the neighbourhood kids loved hurtling around the huge empty corridors.
For Mary and Garry, developing the property and renovating the spacious Californian bungalow has been a labour of love. "It never felt like work," says Mary. "It was a perfect family lifestyle."