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Upper Hutt Accommodation for Clubs New Zealand 8 Ball UPPER HUTT ACCOMMODATION FOR CLUBS NEW ZEALAND 8 BALL MOTELS DETAILS Bristol Motel 11 ground floor units in quiet private garden setting, serviced daily: 4x double/twin rooms sleep 2; 8 Bristol Street 5x studios sleep 3 with kitchenette; 2x 1brm family units sleep 5 with full kitchen; access facilities Trentham, Upper Hutt available. All units have tea/coffee making facilities, microwave, ensuite with shower (bath in 1brm Ph: 04 939 87777 units), 4-channel Sky Digital LCD TV, phone, electric blankets, heating. Hair dryer and wireless [email protected] internet available. Fully equipped guest kitchen and laundry. Cooked/continental breakfast available, off-street parking. 500m to railway station. 2km to Upper Hutt city attractions, shopping and restaurants; 25min to Wellington city and ferry terminal (approx 35km). Tariff: 2 persons from $100 a night. Weekly and long term rates available. Visa, MasterCard, Eftpos. Resident owner: Barry & Helen Hunt. 2.3kms from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. Harcourt Holiday Park More than an average camping ground, Harcourt Holiday Park is a unique combination of motels, 43 Akatarawa Road, Upper Hutt tourist flats, cabins and on-site caravans spread out in 4.5 acres of native bush that includes tenting Ph: 04 526 7400 facilities and campervan power sites, featuring all-weather and grass areas suitable for large buses Email: and campervans. Only 25 minutes from the Interislander terminal. 5 minutes north of Upper Hutt [email protected] on the banks of the Hutt River, this lovely park gives easy access to bushwalks, mountain biking, golf courses and Wellington City. Tariff: Eco cabins from $80 a night, motel units from $125 a night, Tourist flats from $105 a night, family cabin $65 a night, Kitchen cabins from $85 a night. Powered and non-powered sites available. 4kms from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. Hawk’s Inn Motel The Hawks Inn is a Qualmark 4 star rated motel with 16 well equipped 1 and 2 bedroom units, with 704 Fergusson Drive self-catering kitchens, comfortable beds and a friendly atmosphere. All bathrooms are equipped Upper Hutt with hairdryers and some bathrooms have spa baths. Accommodation at Hawk’s Inn is large and Ph: 04 528 6130 or 0800 500 838 spacious, ideal for families and groups. Special rates for stays of 7 days or longer. Email: [email protected] 1km from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. Matahari Bed and Breakfast rooms with ensuite, 3 bedroom villa and 2 bedroom units. 678 Fergusson Drive Rates for single rooms start at $79 per night and doubles $99 per night. The Villa and units are Ph: 04 970 5691 available at a weekly rate for long term stays. Enquire directly with Matahari. Email: [email protected] 1.3kms from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. Silverstream Retreat Silverstream Retreat is nestled in a beautiful bush setting just 25 minutes from Wellington and 3 Reynolds Bach Drive, Lower Hutt midway between Upper and Lower Hutt. With a balcony that overlooks the beautiful Hutt River Ph: 04 562 9080 or 0800 800 499 and the manicured greens of the Golf Course beyond, the stylish Apartment-style Motel units are Email: [email protected] ideal for those wanting to relax and enjoy their stay with us. There is a range of accommodation available including motel accommodation, two bedroom apartments, studio units, family holiday accommodation and sports team/group accommodation, for e.g., Stonewall Lodge has 27 bedrooms. These are made up of twin share and tri-share rooms with shared amenities. There is also bunk style accommodation. 4.5kms from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. Totara Lodge Motor Inn The Totara Lodge Motor Inn has 26 tastefully decorated, sound proof, non - smoking suites all with 68 Ararino Street tea & coffee making facilities, ironing boards, sky tv, hairdryers, heating, internet connections and Trentham, Upper Hutt complimentary morning paper. The Totara Lodge have a variety of rooms ranging from Hotel Style Ph: 04 582 4152 or 0800 486 827 Single and Double rooms, Studio Suites, One bedroom Suites, an Executive Suite with Spa Bath, and a large Two bedroom multi level Family Suite also with Spa Bath. Trentham Motel on the Park Trentham Motel has 15 well equipped units all on one level with lawns and gardens, and car parks 438 Fergusson Drive adjacent to most units. We are just 25 minutes drive or a pleasant 40 minute train ride from Trentham, Upper Hutt 5018 Wellington. 3kms from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. Ph: 04 528 8635 or 0800 873 864 [email protected] Wallaceville House Motor Lodge Sixteen hotel style units set in private and spacious grounds. rooms, each discreetly overlooking the and Conference Centre rolling lawns to the native bush backdrop: 4 spa studios with cooking facilities, king size bed, 2 Wallaceville Road, Upper Hutt ensuite, shower and 2-person spa bath, flat-screen TV; 12 standard studios with tea/coffee making Ph: 04 527 7785 facilities and microwave, queen and single bed, ensuite with shower. All rooms have Sky TV, Email: wireless internet, mini bars, room service, cooked/continental breakfasts available. Conveniently [email protected] located 5min from Upper Hutt, 15min from Lower Hutt and 30min from Wellington...an ideal ferry stopover whether enroute to the South Island or travelling north on State Highway 2 to the Wairarapa or Hawke's Bay. Tariff (2 persons): standard studio $140; spa studio $160; extra person $25. 3kms from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. UPPER HUTT ACCOMMODATION FOR CLUBS NEW ZEALAND 8 BALL BED/BREAKFAST DETAILS Arorangi Country Homestay The homestay is beautifully decorated with a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, a comfortable queen Mangaroa Valley, Upper Hutt size bed, good quality linen an electric blanket and heating for those cooler evenings. Arorangi Studio, Ph: 526 4334 your own personal space, with its own entrance whilst still being part of the main house, is a self Email: contained studio with en-suite shower, WC and kitchenette. 14kms from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. [email protected] Aston Norwood B&B Affordable B&B in a modern family home situated in a quiet tree-lined street. Closest B&B to Upper 12 Palfrey Street, Upper Hutt Hutt City centre. Ph: 04 528 6289 Email: [email protected] Brentwood Manor B&B and self Set in private, tree-fringed grounds, Brentwood Manor provides a welcome sanctuary. Stay in the contained cottages Manor itself in bed & breakfast style accommodation or spend a night in unique self-contained settler 5 Brentwood Street style units on the surrounding private grounds. 3kms from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. Trentham, Upper Hutt 5018 Ph: 04 528 6727 Email: [email protected] Eirene Retreat Located on the banks of the beautiful Akatarawa River in Upper Hutt our accommodation provides a 1029 Akatarawa Road private, comfortable home away from home. A self-contained villa with two bedrooms, sleeps four, Upper Hutt has its’ own kitchen, bathroom and living area. Situated on five acres but only minutes to Upper Hutt Ph: 04 526 3638 city you can experience peace and tranquillity. Wellington is also only 30 minutes away. As a bed and breakfast you will be provided a sumptuous breakfast, chosen from our exciting menu, in the privacy Email: [email protected] of your own villa. Meals are also available upon request. 6kms from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. Elderslea Manor A historic home restored during 2012-2013. Own separate entrance stairway leads to 4 Clyma Street, Upper Hutt kitchenette/diner with fridge, microwave, small oven/hob, etc. 1km from Upper Hutt Cossie Club Ph: 527 9233 Email: [email protected] Key Street Apartment Fully furnished 2 bedroom apartment. Kitchen is equipped with all cooking utensils including 5/6 Keys Street microwave, fridge, oven and dishwasher. There are two off street secure car parks available. Upper Hutt 1km to Upper Hutt Cossie Club. Ph: 528 3222 Pukeruru Bed and Breakfast Two bedrooms, one with king size bed, the other two singles, private lounge with tea/coffee making 43 Seymour Grove facilities. Separate bathroom and toiled located upstairs which is exclusively set aside for guests. Kingsley Heights, Upper Hutt 5kms from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. Ph: 526 6401 www.pukeruru.co.nz River View (Awa Tirohanga) B&B River View is situated just off State Highway 2 - north of of Upper Hutt City. Residence and property 5 Twin Lakes Road overlooks the adjacent Te Marua Golf Club and Hutt River. Te Marua, Upper Hutt Ph: 04 526 7089 Email: [email protected] Tranquility Homestay We are situated on approximately 1 acre and nestled amongst native and planted trees, shrubs with 136 Akatarawa Road lawn and garden. Scenes from 'Lord of the Rings' were filmed literally a stone's throw away. Rose Birchville, Upper Hutt Room - with TV, ensuite including spa bath $145 (1-2 persons). Totara Room - double with ensuite Ph: 04 526 6968 $125 (1-2 persons). Blue Room - twin beds (1-2 persons) $110. Kowhai Room - single bed $80. Blue Room & Kowhai Room have family shared facilities. 5kms from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. Woodhenge Homestay One large, comfortable fully contained studio. Fully equipped kitchen. Furnished with 60 Barton Road, Upper Hutt antiques/artworks. The studio apartment caters for the independent and self-sufficient guest. Ph: 528 2680 4kms from Upper Hutt Cossie Club. PLEASE NOTE THAT SOME DETAILED INFORMATION ON ROOM RATES ETC MAY HAVE CHANGED WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ACCOMMODATION PROVIDER TO CONFIRM RATES, SERVICES AND AMENITIES ETC BEFORE MAKING YOUR BOOKINGS. If you require transport from and to the Domestic Terminal of the Wellington Airport or Train and Bus Depots, the Transport Register MUST be completed and mailed or faxed by no later than Monday, May 7.
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