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Dunedin Historic Accommodation
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Hotel - Dunedin - City
Brothers Boutique Hotel is a unique stately residence, providing a genuine heritage experience.Location A special place in the heart of Dunedin City, this property is located only five minutes walk from the city centre, restaurants and bars. Rooms The Brothers Hotel boasts 15 comfortable rooms, offering a range in size and splendid views. Restaurant A delicious Continental breakfast is served in the dining room or alfresco on the... More...
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Backpacker, Historic - Dunedin
An historic homestead; charming, spacious, comfortable and full of character. The roof-top garden offers city and sea-scapes, stargazing and sunrises. After an active day, relax by the fire, watch a video or read in the sun-room. Stafford Gables is a wonderful place to come home to after a day exploring Dunedin and the Otago Peninsula.
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Dunedin is Edinburgh's alter-ego. The... More...
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Bed and Breakfast, Historic, Luxury Accommodation - Dunedin
Welcome to luxury, comfort and convenience overlooking Dunedin city. Glendinning House is a fully restored triple brick Edwardian Gentleman's Residence, named after its original owner Robert Cassels Glendinning. It is strategically located in one of Dunedin's premier hilltop suburbs, less than 3 minutes' drive from the city centre. Glendinning House offers all the atmosphere of the period with the highest levels of luxury and comfort, and the stained glass windows and stunning entrance set... More...
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Lodge - Otago Peninsula - Dunedin
This graceful property in a quiet area, offers elegant accommodation and modern facilities to make your stay in Dunedin a pleasant one.Location Located a twenty-minute scenic drive from Dunedin city in the grounds of the famous Larnach Castle. One of the things to see in Dunedin area is the Royal Albatross Yellow-eyed Pengiun colony, which is 30 minutes drive. Visitors can enjoy a tour of the Castle, or admire the magnificent gardens, which Margaret Barker has been working hard... More...
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