 This modern abode offers guests a sun trap to be enjoyed all-year round. It is designed to be a space where you can happily spend your whole day - or whole week - in comfort and contentment.
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom 6 guests
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The house isn't called "A Place in the Sun" for no reason. It has a north-facing outlook which can be admired from behind the 15m worth of French-opening doors, or step out onto the 40-plus square metres of decking hugging the northern and eastern walls.
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Gallery
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Guests can follow the sun through the day in the open plan living area, before sinking into the leather couches in front of the fire in the evening.
The fireplace is a central feature of the living area and includes a cubby hole for the guest who wants to retreat to a quiet corner.
The kitchen area centres around an island which includes seating, so the cook can entertain, and be entertained, during meal preparation. All the modern conveniences of home are available for guests' use, including a large gas barbeque built into the kitchen end of the deck.
The kitchen area centres around an island which includes seating, so the cook can entertain, and be entertained, during meal preparation. All the modern conveniences of home are available for guests' use, including a large gas barbeque built into the kitchen end of the deck.
The bathroom includes a deep, comfortable bath which will impress those of you who appreciate a good soak and glass of wine at the end of the day.
And appreciating your incredible surroundings does not end with the bath. Skylights in both rooms allow you to gaze at the star-strewn sky by night, and watch the frost crackle and disappear in the morning.
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Village |
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Walking, Activity, Sightseeing, Romantic |
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Self Catering |
| Guests: |
6 |
| Bedrooms: |
2: 2 double beds, 2 bunk beds
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1 |
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Facilities
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One king-sized bed, one queen-sized bed and a set of bunks Linen and towels provided A log burner, fire wood supplied Pantry basics such as tea, coffee, sugar The house is cleaned for you after your departure Telephone TV Denon CD/DVD stereo with iPod connector Electronic safe Fully equipped kitchen and laundry Built-in gas hood barbeque Outdoor furniture
Children Welcome Smoking outside only
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Facilities:
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- TV - Telephone - Dishwasher - Washing Machine - Tumble Dryer - Garden - Parking - BBQ - Balcony/Terrace - Covered terrace
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Availability
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Tariff
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Standard Tariff $240/night, for 2 people (minimum 2 night stay) $60 per additional adult. $20 per child 14 and under. Week Days/Mon-Thur (exclusive of school holidays and holiday weekends). $199/night, for 2 people (minimum 2 night stay) $40 per additional adult. $15 per child 14 and under.
Discounts for extended stays 10% on 4 night bookings (exclusive of school holidays and holiday weekends). 20% on 7 night night bookings.
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* please note that prices shown are subject to change and any currency rates shown are for guideline purposes only
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Australasia |
| Country: |
New Zealand |
| Region: |
Otargo |
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About the area
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Naseby |
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There's plenty to do in and around Naseby - you choose the mix of relaxing versus activity. It is one of those places where you really can do as little or as much as you want and feel great whatever you choose.
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If guest don’t know Naseby, then they are in for a treat. This charming village offers a glimpse of how Central Otago once was. The small township has retained many of the original buildings from the goldmining days. It is a very special place – a place which captures people’s spirits.
As you drive into the charming Naseby village, you feel your worries dissolve in the clear Central Otago air. There is something about the place that puts life into perspective: the beauty of snow and ice in winter; sun and forestry tracks in summer. You appreciate the simplicity of life and reconnecting with the things that really matter.
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Activities
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Mountain biking Naseby is a well-known favourite spot of mountain bikers.
There are several options for hiring bikes in Naseby and/or guided trips through the forest. You can either organise in advance, or sort out when you arrive in town. And, of course, the Central Otago Rail Trail is only 15km away.
Independent Curling Curling is an old Scottish, ice-based sport, not dissimilar to bowls. A $1.6m international curling rink was completed in 2005. You can arrange for booked sessions or see how busy the rink is when you arrive. There is also an outdoor rink which is open in the middle of winter and welcomes visitors.
Iceskating Outdoor iceskating – there’s nothing like it. The outdoor rink hires iceskates for both children and adults.
Walking The same tracks that excite the mountain bikers also provide endless options for those who prefer good old walking. Maps are available at the Naseby Information Centre and the Bottom Pub (The Royal).
Trout fishing If you’re an experienced (or inexperienced) trout fisherman, you will love Naseby and the surrounding area. The Information Centre has Fish and Game maps available and licences can be purchased at nearby Ranfurly.
Golf The delightful nine-hole Naseby golf course is a true country course. Watch out for the chickens which hang out near the 3rd hole tee off and the water race which dissects the 7th hole. For your convenience, a set of clubs is available at He Wahi Ra. Be sure to take some refreshments – it can be hot and thirsty work playing a round under the Central Otago sun. For the real golf enthusiast, there are another three golf courses within a 20-minute drive of Naseby.
Swimming In summer, the swimming dam is the most popular spot in town. The man-made dam includes a diving board at one extreme and plenty of shallows for the younger (and older) swimmers.
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Contact owner
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