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 Craftsman built house provides stunning birdsong retreat - Dunedin City
$90-$130+
NZD
per night

Craftsman built house provides stunning birdsong retreat

Broad Bay, Otago Peninsula.

#12467 - Dunedin City - Bach or holiday home

Nau mai! Haere mai! Craftsman built home in 4 acres of garden and revegetated native bush gives you all the home comforts in a stunning rural seaside setting. (The dawn chorus is outstanding!) Situated in Broad Bay, 'Waiata Manu' offers you opportunities to re-energise amid... [More]

  • 8people (max)
  • 3bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • tickkids
  • crosspets
Takahe House - Dunedin City
$195
NZD
per night

Takahe House

St Leonards, on West harbour Road to Port Chalmers

#6034 - Dunedin City - Bach or holiday home

Takahe House is a 1950's fully self contained, quality accommodation on West Harbour, only a 5 minute drive from the Otago University and the public hospital, situated in a quiet suburban neighbourhood. Takahe House offers two bedrooms with electric blankets and quality linen. It has... [More]

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  • 4people (max)
  • 2bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • tickkids
  • crosspets

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