Nelson South, Nelson
Price by Negotiation
Life at 36 Van Diemen Street isn't contained by its walls, it flows out into sunshine, birdsong, and the gentle pulse of one of Nelson's most loved neighbourhoods. Set in a leafy pocket of Nelson's dress-circle near Cathedral Hill, this is a place that feels like a village in the city: calm, connected, and wonderfully walkable. Primary schools, Nelson College, Nelson College for Girls, Nelson Preparatory School, town, weekend errands, the dairy for a spontaneous ice cream, it's all close enough that children can grow up with real freedom, and family life feels easy. From the moment you step inside, you sense the soul of a home built in another era. High stud ceilings lift the air, solid timber doors and deep architraves speak of craftsmanship you simply don't find today. There's warm history here and the home has evolved gently over time, blending old-world grandeur with the comforts a modern family needs. The wide central hallway draws you through to the renovated kitchen and family living space, the true heartbeat of the home. This is where mornings begin with coffee at the nook and green views in every direction, conversations float across the table, and dinner simmers while the day unwinds. Sun pours through this wing from morning to afternoon in summer, and in winter it settles into a soft golden glow that makes you want to stay a little longer. There's space here for togetherness and for breathing room too. A grand formal lounge offers a beautiful second living zone, perfect for quiet evenings, grown-up gatherings, or teenagers with friends and music. The home carries celebrations effortlessly: Christmas lunches that spill across rooms, birthday parties that flow from veranda to garden, laughter rising up into those tall ceilings. Beyond the kitchen, the formal rooms are simply magical, rich timber panelling, ornate detailing, and proportions that feel both elegant and inviting. A fireplace anchors winter nights, while the rotunda-style garden retreat, all glass and timber, becomes a favourite spot to read, talk, or watch a summer storm roll over the hill. Upstairs, a sweeping staircase leads to a light-filled landing with French doors and a sweet balcony, a moment that feels straight out of a storybook. The main bedroom is calm and character-rich, with built-in wardrobes and sash windows welcoming the morning light. Nearby, a flexible space currently serves as a private sauna and dressing room, a little luxury that could easily become an ensuite. Two further bedrooms and a modernised bathroom complete this level, each quiet, spacious, and wrapped in charm. And then there's the garden, the kind that children remember. Fully fenced and compliant, the pool area is a summer theatre: bare feet on the sustainable hardwood deck, the splash of water, the pizza oven glowing as evening settles in. This is where the last of the sun lingers, giving Nelson that unmistakable golden hour. The plantings are generous and alive. Mature plum trees offer a staggered harvest from early January into autumn, alongside a thriving fig, feijoas, pear, apples, Meyer lemons, mandarin, grapefruit, and herbs close to hand. Tui and Keruru visit often, drawn by flax and fruit, a daily reminder that this home sits in harmony with its surroundings. Behind the beauty, the hard work has been lovingly done: underfloor insulation, full re-pile and level, updated bathrooms, two heat pumps, a new fireplace, roof remediation and Solar Guard coating, exterior repainting, modernised electrics, and a major kitchen/extension renovation with future veranda or pergola plans already wired and ready. It's a character villa that lives exactly as a family home should. 36 Van Diemen Street is a home that holds people well. Grand without being fussy. Generous without being overwhelming. A place for noisy dinners, quiet Sundays, summer swims, and the everyday moments that become a childhood. If you're looking for a home with heart, one that feels like it's been waiting for the next family to love it, you've found it! For a comprehensive information booklet or to arrange a private viewing, contact Nina James.