Potential buyer shows interest in Remuera mansion

nzherald.co.nz

A potential buyer has emerged for a mansion in Remuera that gained attention due to a high-profile murder trial. The home belonged to Philip Polkinghorne and his wife, Pauline Hanna, who was found dead there in 2021. Polkinghorne was charged with Hanna's murder but was acquitted after an eight-week trial in Auckland last year. The house features four bedrooms and was designed by architect Aimer Naismith. It has a rating valuation of $6.2 million. This mansion, a modern two-story property, has been listed for sale three times. It has become a significant part of one of New Zealand's most notable murder cases.


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