90 Park Street, Town Centre, Queenstown-Lakes, Otago, 9300, New Zealand

An expansive lakefront setting provides the canvas for a timeless architectural design, paying homage to mid-century modernist luminary Frank Lloyd Wright. This much-admired alpine residence is making its unmissable debut on the Queenstown market.

 

A landmark residence, Thomas House is situated in an expansive 2,150 sqm lakefront setting in Queenstown’s dress-circle Park Street – a tightly-held enclave envied for its lake frontage, panoramic views and 10 minute lakeside walk through historic botanical gardens to the centre of Queenstown.

 

Designed by noted Australian architect Andrew Wiley, this highly functional and thoughtfully designed home reflects the owners love of architecture, art, and of Queenstown. Formed from a quintessentially Otago material palette of stone, cedar, glass and steel, the dwelling combines functionality with refined and minimalist design. Subtle changes in elevation and strong geometric forms bring together interior and exterior spaces, inviting nature into the home.

 

Interiors by the late George Freedman are elegantly understated, beautifully crafted and complementary to the mountain-town environment. The award-winning park-like gardens, planted exclusively in natives, were designed by landscape architect Ralf Kruger.

 

The attention to detail behind the design, build and ongoing maintenance has made Thomas House a landmark residence that appears as fresh today as it did when it was built.

 

Unique features include:

 

• 2,150 sqm of land set over two titles

• Circa 117m triple frontage

• Circa 62m lake frontage – widest of any home in central Queenstown

• High density zoning

• Panoramic 180 degree lake & mountain views

• Separate formal living zones designed

• Dedicated art gallery with separate art storage

• Commercial grade wine store

• Self-contained studio with private patio & parterre garden