Historic Roslyn residence The Summit offered to market

773a8121-8ce9-453b-826e-13761d550a5dA landmark of Dunedin’s architectural heritage has been listed for sale, with The Summit at 14 Sheen Street, Roslyn, presenting a rare opportunity to secure one of the suburb’s most distinguished homes.

The property is currently listed with LJ Hooker Dunedin.

Designed in 1930 by renowned architects Mandeno & Fraser for Hugh Speight, famous Speight brewing family, the four-storey property combines historical elegance with modern comforts across approximately 340 square metres of versatile living space.

Set back from the street on an established 841 square metre section, the residence enjoys sweeping views over the city and harbour from its upper levels. Inside, the floor plan features three generous bedrooms, including a main with adjoining sunroom, and three separate living areas that can be adapted as studies, additional bedrooms or formal retreats. A spacious kitchen with butler’s pantry, along with carefully arranged living zones, reflect the thought and craftsmanship of its era. The basement garage and workshop offer excellent utility and storage.

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Original character details are showcased throughout, with oak, rimu and beech panelling; decorative ceilings; leadlight windows and ornate fireplaces all meticulously preserved. Modern additions, including radiator central heating, a heat pump and multiple open fires, ensure comfort year-round.

Additional features include:

  • An iconic arched front porch and grand staircase.
  • Wine cellar, boiler room and attic with stage and storage spaces.
  • Heritage gardens and established landscaping.
  • Double-brick roughcast exterior and slate roof.

Faithful to its original design while benefitting from sympathetic enhancements, The Summit represents a unique blend of heritage and liveability.

Enquiries are now open for those wishing to arrange a private viewing of this exceptional Roslyn residence.

 

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