A luxury Auckland house once rented by Hollywood action star Jason Statham and his partner, model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, has sold for an undisclosed amount.
20 Rawene Avenue, in Westmere, is one of New Zealand's most striking houses - a concrete, cedar and steel structure perched on the edge of the water - and was home to Statham while he filmed the blockbuster killer shark pic The Meg in Auckland in 2016.
The house is owned by rich lister Sharon Hunter and Tauranga mayor Tenby Powell, who first brought it to market more than four years ago.
It was claimed as sold by Bayleys Remuera sales agent Sarah Liu on the Bayleys listing page.
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The house, which has a 2017 CV of $12.75 million, has everything a rich-lister and Hollywood star could want, including a home theatre, a sound-insulated music room.
Completed in 2011, the property was the result of nearly five year’s work by Powell and Hunter, their designers and builders. They secured two side-by-side sections on the tightly held street between Herne Bay and Westmere to create a 1978sqm site and then briefed Ponting Fitzgerald Architects for a house that connected land to the sea.
20 Rawene Avenue combines rough-shuttered concrete, fine steel and timber. Photo / Ted Baghurst
The view from one of the bedrooms. Photo / Supplied
Ponds that start at the front of the house connect all the way to the sea, weaving inside and outside the house, finishing at the 17m infinity pool that hovers over the water.
Ponting used concrete cast in rough cedar for the walls, fine steel joinery for the windows and crafted cedar for the ceilings and finishes.
“Concrete earths the house. Then the cedar forms wrap and define the spaces to be playful. The sun plays off the concrete walls,” Ponting said in a video promoting the house.
The house has a stunning infinity pool. Photo / Supplied
During his stint in Auckland, Statham was frequently spotted around the neighbourhood, even stopping to pose for selfies with stunned locals and fans.
One female staff member told the New Zealand Herald at the time: "Because he was wearing a beanie no one recognised him at first. He is always really nice and chatty and I think a few of the girls wouldn't mind his phone number, never mind a selfie."
Statham, 53, who also starred in Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Transporter and the Fast and Furious franchise, was also spotted at Piha with Huntington-Whiteley during his stay.
Statham out on the streets of Auckland during his stay in 2016. Photo / Doug Sherring
The couple started dating in 2010 and got engaged in 2016 before having a baby together in 2017.
20 Rawene Street has also been visited by Prince Albert of Monaco and his wife Princess Charlene and been used as a venue for high-profile functions.
The sale comes as another Kiwi house rented by a Hollywood star has hit the market. A multi-million-dollar waterfront home in Wellington that was once home to Lord of the Rings actor Orlando Bloom has been listed by Ray White agents Steve and Taman Farrell.
The five-bedroom house at 423 Karaka Bay Road, in Karaka Bay, carries a rating valuation of $2.6 million and is on the market for sale by way of tender.