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Inside the ‘staggering’ 1970s home that’s part A-frame, part cathedral
Striking 1970s A-frame cathedral-style home in Dairy Flat hits the market with bold, unconventional design

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A unique 1970s A-frame cathedral-style home in Dairy Flat, north of Auckland, is on the market. Described as "staggering" by Mid-century experts Mr Bigglesworthy, the house features four asymmetrical wings and a striking interior with exposed steel beams and multiple floating levels.
The property requires significant restoration, with the listing suggesting it could be demolished or transformed. It is listed with Barfoot & Thompson for an asking price of $1,399,000, presenting a unique project for a new owner.
The three-storey home comprises steel framing that supports 'floating' levels, rather than enclosed floors. Photo: TRADE ME/BARFOOT AND THOMPSON
The home sits on a more than 5 hecatre section. Photo: TRADE ME/BARFOOT AND THOMPSON
Many features of the home appear to be bespoke. Photo: TRADE ME/BARFOOT AND THOMPSON
Bold, cathedral-inspired A-frame home tucked away in Dairy Flat


Located just a short drive from Albany, the secluded Dairy Flat property offers a peaceful bush setting while remaining close to shops, schools, and everyday conveniences.
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