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Charming 1900s villa in quiet no-exit street, 2 minutes walk to beach and the historic village of Ahuriri. 3kms from Art Deco Napier city. Debz and Gordon are your friendly Kiwi hosts. Address: 156 Waghorne Street, Ahuriri, Napier. Ph: (06) 835 3000
Built in the early 1900's, Lawrence House B&B is a grand old house located on the Esplande in Sumner and over the road from a park, cafe and the beach. Bed and breakfast rates start from $150 per night.
Come enjoy our peaceful country, newly restored, 1900s, villa-style home, set on our 35-acre property with views of mountain to port. We offer high standard personalised service, quality, smoke-free accommodation and great food. Guest lounge with tea and coffee making facilities. We have it all.
…Vesey Stewart from Ireland in 1882 brought hope to the town. Tauranga was made a borough and Mr Stewart made the first Mayor of the town. Over the 1900s water supply and electricity were introduced and the town began to prosper. In 1950 Tauranga was chosen as an export port for the Bay of Plenty creating…
One of New Zealand's premier heritage attractions. A faithfully restored 1900s pioneer town, born out of and stimulated by the West Coast gold rushes of the 1860s. Ride the steam train through beautiful native bush to a gold claim and pan for gold! This leading attraction also offers wedding and conference…
Beautifully restored historic villa built in the early 1900's. Nestled in a private and peaceful part of the seaside town of Picton overlooking a large domain with native forest views—a stone's throw from Picton's picturesque marina. Bed and breakfast packages include accommodation, breakfast,…
…-fishing in the Rangatikei River, there's the chance to see rare and migrating birds at the Manawatu river estuary. Wanganui Highlights In the early 1900s, visitors called the Whanganui River the 'Rhine of New Zealand'—it is the longest navigable river in the country, with 239 rapids and stunning bush…
A grand 1900s mud brick homestead just a few minutes stroll from restaurants, cafés and bars. Two beautifully appointed bedrooms with guest lounge and a very private super-king bed unit in the grounds. Try a glass of local wine or relax in the hot tub. Melanie Eade, an established artist, also offers…
…Vesey Stewart from Ireland in 1882 brought hope to the town. Tauranga was made a borough and Mr Stewart made the first Mayor of the town. Over the 1900s water supply and electricity were introduced and the town began to prosper. In 1950 Tauranga was chosen as an export port for the Bay of Plenty creating…
…. Remains of mines and batteries can still be seen along the associated walks. In the peak of the gold rush days, during 1880 through to the early 1900s, the population of Coromandel was well over 12,000 and had 19 hotels. Some of the old buildings are still standing today. The School of Mines, built…
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