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There is something fitting about a retirement village built on a winery. The idea that a site devoted for decades to the patient, considered craft of making something excellent should become a place devoted to living well in the same spirit — it is not a stretch. It is almost the logical conclusion.

Country Club Huapai sits on the original grounds of the Nobilo Estate winery in West Auckland, and it wears that heritage deliberately. The architecture draws from the site's past, the setting retains its countryside character, and the community that has taken shape within it reflects the kind of intentional living that the address has always implied.

The Setting

Huapai sits in the Kumeu wine country, about 30 minutes northwest of Auckland's CBD. It is close enough to the city to make it irrelevant as a concern and far enough away to make the distinction feel meaningful. The surrounding area — local wineries, food markets, golf courses, west coast beaches, and the understated pleasures of Huapai Village itself — provides the kind of daily texture that makes a place feel worth living in rather than merely convenient to.

The village occupies 6.4 hectares of that landscape, and the scale is one of its less obvious qualities. At full build-out, Country Club Huapai will accommodate approximately 325 homes across villas and apartments, which is large enough to generate a genuinely active community while being designed in a way that avoids the institutional feeling larger villages can sometimes acquire.

The Architecture

The design, by Ignite Architects, takes its cues directly from the site. White painted brick and cedar cladding, louvres, and black aluminium joinery carry through the buildings with a consistency that makes the whole development read as a resolved piece of work rather than a collection of individual buildings. The gabled standing seam metal roofs are a deliberate nod to the vineyard structures that preceded them.

At the centre of the site, the Nobilo Building serves as the community's anchor. A grand double-height reception area sets the tone before opening into a café and restaurant, bar, lounge, games room, library, and hair and beauty salon. Beyond it, the outdoor leisure areas extend to a bowling green, professional putting green, pétanque court, gardens, and grape vines — a detail that feels right on a site with this history. The covered outdoor area, including a neighbourhood BBQ, gives the social spaces the kind of connection to the landscape that makes them genuinely usable in West Auckland's climate.

The wellness centre, built into the complex, includes a heated indoor pool, spa, and gym.

Two Ways to Live Here

Country Club Huapai offers both villas and apartments, and the distinction matters because they suit different ways of approaching retirement.

The villas are architecturally designed freestanding homes with two or three bedrooms, two bathrooms, open-plan kitchen and living, a master ensuite with walk-in robe, single internal access garage, and separate laundry. They are oriented throughout the site to complement the contours of the landscape, generously proportioned, and offer the kind of independent living that feels like a considered life choice rather than a managed transition.

The apartments sit within the main buildings, with the Bacchus and Nobilo wings both complete and the Merlot building nearing completion with reservations now open. All apartment options — available in one, two, and three-bedroom configurations — are finished with warm contemporary interiors and kitchens equipped with Fisher & Paykel appliances. The three-bedroom Merlot apartments include a modern scullery. Good-sized decks and considered outlooks feature throughout. These are apartments designed for people who want the social proximity of shared living without sacrificing the quality of their personal space.

The bathrooms across the villas and apartments are fitted with Newtech bathroomware — a specification that reflects the same thinking that runs through the rest of the development. When the finishes in a retirement village are chosen with the same care as the architecture, the result is a home that feels complete rather than assembled. Bathroomware is one of those categories where the difference between good and adequate is immediately apparent, and at Country Club Huapai, the standard is consistently the former.

A purpose-built aged care facility is also planned for the site, meaning residents can make their home here with the knowledge that the village is designed to accommodate their changing needs over time, without requiring them to leave the community they have built around themselves.

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The Developers Behind It

Country Club Huapai is a joint venture between Hopper Living and Cabra Developments, both family-owned businesses, both with long track records in quality residential development. Hopper Developments has been building communities since 1956 — Pauanui Waterways, Marsden Cove, Whitianga Waterways, Maygrove Village, The Anchorage. Cabra brings its own history in high-quality subdivision development, including the neighbouring Huapai Triangle project.

Two companies with that kind of combined experience and shared values tend to build things that hold up over time. Country Club Huapai has been developed in stages precisely because that approach allows quality to be sustained rather than compromised in the interest of speed.

Coming to See It

The Nobilo Building apartment show home is available to view by appointment. Reservations are open for the Merlot apartments. To get in touch with the sales team, contact Chris on 021 982 583 or through the Country Club Huapai website.

The village is located at Huapai, West Auckland, within walking distance of Huapai Village and about 30 minutes from the Auckland CBD.

The vines are long gone. What replaced them is, in its own way, just as carefully grown.


Country Club Huapai. Huapai, West Auckland. Show home viewings by appointment. countryclubhuapai.co.nz

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