The Grand Manor of Waitakere
Once a distinguished Caughey Home of Mount Albert, this remarkable residence carries the soul of central Auckland’s yesteryears, reborn within a spectacular country estate set across sprawling acreage in the Waitakere hills. A masterwork of the early 1900s, she stands today exactly where she belongs – proud, dignified, and timeless in her rural setting.
This is not simply a property; it is an estate of rare scale and story. A grand composition of a fairy-tale main residence, a substantial secondary dwelling, and a barn-style shed, offering extraordinary flexibility and accommodation from every angle. A lifestyle that cannot be fully understood from words alone – it must be experienced.
Relocated to 12 Mildon Road in the early 1990s, the main residence is a captivating country villa of impressive proportions, offering seven bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an abundance of living spaces designed to host, retreat, and gather. Practicality meets grandeur with the inclusion of a double internal-access garage and workshop, while extensive off-street parking across the estate comfortably accommodates guests, family, and rural machinery alike. With acreage perfectly set for horses and all the space to cater for equipment.
From the moment you step inside, the craftsmanship of another era reveals itself, soaring high studs, hardwood timber floors, decorative ceilings, leadlight windows, grand wide hallways, and exquisite chandeliers, all softly illuminated by natural light and carefully preserved character.
At the heart of the home, a light-filled country kitchen welcomes daily life, flowing effortlessly to the outdoors for alfresco dining among park-like grounds. Long lunches drift into golden evenings, with sweeping views across rolling greenery to the distant Kaipara Harbour. Wrapped in peace and privacy, the estate offers a rare sense of tranquillity – and on still days, if you listen closely, the distant rhythm of waves breaking at Muriwai can be heard.
The kitchen, living, and dining spaces centre around a character-rich wood burner, while elegant doors open through to a generous formal lounge, a room of grand proportions where breathtaking period details quietly echo the home’s proud 1900s heritage. Comfort is assured year-round with two ducted heat pump systems thoughtfully servicing the main residence, while a recently installed new roof ensures peace of mind for years to come.
The main level comprises four bedrooms, a bathroom with two toilets, two living areas, and a dedicated office, while downstairs a fully self-contained flat offers three bedrooms and a bathroom. Live expansively as one magnificent home or configure it into two – flexibility here is a defining feature.
Throughout the manor, generous storage, separation, and scale are recurring themes, allowing the home to adapt effortlessly to large families, multigenerational living, or hosting on a grand scale.
The secondary dwelling is far more than a minor residence. Built in the early 1970s, it is the estate’s original home, privately positioned away from the main house. Offering open-plan kitchen, living and dining with a wood burner, two well-appointed bedrooms, a combined bathroom and laundry, excellent storage, and superb indoor-outdoor flow to an entertainer’s deck overlooking the orchard and expansive backyard – it is ideal for extended family, blended living, or additional income.
Completing the estate is a substantial barn-style shed, complete with its own driveway access. A dream for car enthusiasts and collectors, with space for vehicles, boats, farm equipment, or machinery – and a mezzanine level awaiting transformation into the ultimate man cave.
Set across just over three seriously usable acres, the land is easily walkable and thoughtfully laid out, featuring three grazing paddocks, infrastructure for chickens and goats, and endless scope for rural pursuits. An impressive orchard of up to 28 established fruit trees, spanning citrus, stone, and pip varieties, provides seasonal abundance and a wonderful sense of discovery.
Despite its peaceful, private setting, the location is exceptionally well-connected. North West retail, dining, and motorway access are close at hand, a high school bus stops at the top of the street, and families will value zoning for the highly regarded Waitakere Primary School. A strong sense of community completes the picture – warm, welcoming, and deeply rooted.
Opportunities to secure a lifestyle estate of this calibre, scale, and historical significance are exceedingly rare. Held tightly, admired quietly, and seldom offered – blink and you will miss it.
The Grand Manor of Waitākere
A legacy. A lifestyle. A once-in-a-lifetime offering.
A extensive features list will be provided for all buyer enquiries.
To be sold by Set Date of Sale 18 February 2026 @12pm – Unless Sold Prior.