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A Stones Throw From Town (A-Frame)

Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand

This charming, recently renovated A-Frame style property is perfect for a place to relax while on business, or as a hideaway while exploring Dunedin.brbrPrepare a meal in the fully equipped modern kitchen or unwind with Netflix & Disney+ in the spacious living area. The spacious bedroom, located in the loft area upstairs, boast great views of the city and harbour and flexible bedding options.brbrAll within a stone's throw from the city centre!brbrSimon is available to assist during your stay and is happy to respond to requests in a timely manner.brbrWe are within walking distance (10 minutes, down a hill) of the historic Warehouse Precinct, and the many great cafe's and eateries nearby. Journey only slightly further (15 minutes from the apartment) and you will find yourself in the Octagon, the main hub of the City Centre.brbrWith the exception of the shared spa (which is accessed through a private gate), the house is entirely your own - with a private deck area with outdoor seating at the rear of the property.brbrThe privately tucked away spa adds an extra touch to help you unwind - all set up and ready for you.brbrThe bedroom can be setup with either a Super King bed, or 2x King Single beds. Additional to this another single bed.brbrThe spa is a shared facility, situated in a private space, which is accessible from 2 other accommodations.brbrA regular bus service runs to and from town from High Street, a 1 minute walk from the Unit. Never far from a Neuron e-scooter.
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$176.85

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Tainui Charm - Fully renovated, 3 bedrooms

Dunedin, Dunedin, New Zealand

Featuring modern amenities, our apartment has been thoughtfully renovated to cater specifically for guests and is located in the popular family-friendly suburb of Tainui - handy to beaches, parks and shopping areas.brbrFlexible Bedding Arrangements: We can offer a range of different bed set ups to carter to different groups. Please let us know in advancebrbrBedroom 1: King bed onlybrBedroom 2: 1x King bed or 2x Single bedsbrBedroom 3: 2x Single beds onlybrbrOur standard office hours are typically:brMon-Fri: 9am - 5pmbrSat/Sun: 10am - 4pmbrFor urgent enquiries outside of these hours, we recommend calling directly, or sending a message via email / your booking platform.brbrSituated in peaceful Tainui, our accommodation offers reasonably easy access to local beaches, the popular Dinosaur Park, and is not too far from cafe's supermarkets and eateries, the Dunedin Bowls Stadium and Chisolm Park Golf Club.brbrThe entire space is your own, with no shared areas.brbrParking is available onsite, though there are a couple of steps to enter onto the patio area and then into the house. Once inside, the property is all on one level.brbrWalk through the entry to find the main bedroom with ensuite immediately to your right and second bedroom to your left. Ahead, you will see access to the open plan living and (fully equipped) kitchen area with breakfast bar. brbrFurther to the left, the hallway turns to access the third bedroom and also an additional bedroom. A cupboard in the hallway containing both washer and dryer ensures your laundry needs are catered for.brbrThe living area features a small lounge are with huge flat-screen TV with streaming capabilities. A bean bag can be moved from the bedroom for additional seating. Our kitchen is fully equipped to ensure all the comforts of home.brbrA heat pump in the living area heats this space, with an additional heater in each bedroom.brbrA recently added Nespresso machine ensure an extra comfort.brbrHandy to a public bus routes that heads into town (bus stop is 200m from the property).brRoute 3: Ocean Grove – City – Ross Creekbrbr29km (30min drive) from airportbr4.5km (10min drive) to town area (Octagon)br5km (12min drive) to University / Hospital area
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$146.95

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Tainui Charm - Fully renovated, 2 bedrooms

Dunedin, Dunedin, New Zealand

Our apartment has been thoughtfully renovated to cater specifically for guests and is located in the popular family-friendly suburb of Tainui - handy to beaches, parks and shopping areas.brbrA recently added Nespresso machine ensure an extra comfort.brbrFlexible Bedding Arrangements: We can offer a range of different bed set ups to carter to different groups. Please let us know in advancebrbrBedroom 1: Queen bed onlybrBedroom 2: 1x King bed or 2x Single bedsbrbrOur standard office hours are typically:brMon-Fri: 9am - 5pmbrSat/Sun: 10am - 4pmbrFor urgent enquiries outside of these hours, we recommend calling directly, or sending a message via email / your booking platform.brbrSituated in peaceful Tainui, our accommodation offers reasonably easy access to local beaches the popular Dinosaur Park, and is not too far from cafe's supermarkets and eateries, The Dunedin Bowl Stadium and Chisolm Park Golf Club.brbrThe entire space is your own, with no shared areas.brbrFrom the street, it's a short walk through the gate and up a couple of steps to access the property. Once inside, the property is all on one level.brbrEnter into the kitchen area to find a large breakfast bar and huge living space beyond. The fully equipped bathroom/ laundry comes off this area. Beyond the lounge, you will find 2 separate bedrooms.brbrThe living area features a flat-screen TV with streaming capabilities. Our kitchen is fully equipped to ensure all the comforts of home.brbrA heat pump in the living area heats this space, with an additional heater in each bedroom.brbrHandy to a public bus routes that heads into town (bus stop is 200m from the property).brRoute 3: Ocean Grove – City – Ross Creekbrbr29km (30min drive) from airportbr4.5km (10min drive) to town area (Octagon)br5km (12min drive) to University / Hospital area
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The Stuart Street Terraced House

Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand

Located right in the heart of Dunedin, less than a block from the Octagon, this superbly appointed landmark property has been lovingly refurbished throughout and will absolutely delight!brbrbrbrIdeal for those seeking an inner-city pad close to all of Dunedin’s main attractions, this home caters for groups of up to ten people and offers maximum flexibility with six beds available. Whilst there is only one open-plan living space, further room to spread out and relax is available throughout the home, with lovely nooks provided in the larger bedrooms.brbrbrbrThe ground floor offers a new kitchen plus dining and living area with outlook to St Paul’s Cathedral at the top of the Octagon. A large heat pump ensures this area remains toastie-warm in the cooler months. This level also offers three bedrooms and bathroom with shower and loo, plus access to a rear courtyard area.brbrbrbrUpstairs offers three further bedrooms, a modern laundry with washer and dryer and the second bathroom with shower and loo. All rooms are well-appointed and tastefully decorated and three of the bedrooms are very large doubles, catering ideally to couples.brbrbrbrThis is the ideal base for graduations, concerts, sporting fixtures, family gatherings and those wanting to enjoy Dunedin’s many restaurants and cafes. Historic charms meets modern convenience here at The Stuart Street Terraced House – and you really can’t beat the location! Absolutely will not disappoint.brbrbrbrI am available by phone, text or Airbnb message throughout your stay!brbrbrbrThe Central City area boasts the convenience of being within walking distance to the Hospital, University, shopping area, Stadium and the city’s entertainment hub at the Octagon. It is also steeped in history and dotted with beautiful homes and heritage buildings.brbrbrbrIn the early years of Dunedin`s settlement, much of the city`s growth was on two areas of reasonably flat land close to the harbour, separated by the large Bell Hill and an area of low swampy land. As the city grew the swamp was drained to become the new city`s centre, and the hill was lowered by excavation to allow access between the two areas of settlement. A street grid was set up with the main road split in two by the city centre (now The Octagon) - Princes Street to the south and George Street to the north. Both these names, along with many of the city`s other street names, reflect those in Edinburgh, Scotland.brbrbrbrPrinces Street is one of New Zealand`s most historic streets, with about 70 buildings in close proximity listed on the New Zealand Historic Places Trust Register. Several notable companies have either been founded or had their headquarters in Princes Street. Notable among these were The Drapery and General Importing Company of New Zealand, later simply known as The D.I.C., Hallenstein`s, and H.E. Shacklock. The first New Zealand headquarters of Briscoes were also located on Princes Street. Princes Street was at one point the location of a bridge across a small stream, the Toitu Stream, now diverted underground. A spring which fed the stream is still used as the source of water for Speight`s Brewery, on Rattray Street (the quality of the drinking water is worth investigating!).brbrbrbrA combination of money, good building stones and the then Scottish international pre-eminence in architecture saw a remarkable flowering of substantial and ornamental buildings, unusual for such a young and distant colony. R.A. Lawson`s First Church of Otago and Knox Church are notable examples. Maxwell Bury`s clock tower complex for the University (University of Otago Clocktower complex) and F.W. Petre`s St Joseph`s Roman Catholic Cathedral are others started in this time. Merchants like Edward Theomin built his grand town house Olveston and the Dunedin Railway Station was an opulent building, both completed in 1906. More companies and institutions were founded in these years, the Dunedin Public Art Gallery in 1884, the Otago Settlers Museum in 1898 and the Hocken Collections in 1910, all first of their types in New Zealand. After the war Modernist buildings appeared, such as the Dental School and Ted McCoy`s Otago Boys` High School and Richardson building. By 1990 Dunedin had re-invented itself as the `heritage city` with its main streets refurbished in Victorian style and R.A Lawson`s Municipal Chambers in the Octagon handsomely restored.brbrbrbrThe Octagon was first laid out during Charles Kettle`s surveying of the city in 1846. The first major structure of any kind in the Octagon`s reserve area was a monument erected in 1864 to the memory of Cargill. This was moved several hundred metres to The Exchange in 1872 to allow for the construction of a central roadway. In 1887 a statue of the poet Robert Burns was unveiled. In the early 1890s several improvements were made to The Octagon, including fencing, and the planting of plane trees along the edge of the central roadway.brbrbrbrIn 1963, the council was given £5,000 by the Evening Star newspaper to build a fountain in the Octagon. The Star Fountain featured synchronised lighting, music and water displays, which played at regular times of the morning and evening. During the late 1980s, the Dunedin City Council substantially renovated the Octagon. The `new look` Octagon was in many ways an `old look`, with covered walkways and Edwardian-style streetlights and fittings giving an antique look to the central city. The renovation of The Octagon, and particularly the addition of a plaza area, has seen an increase in al fresco dining in the Octagon, which is now a major hub for Dunedin`s restaurant and cafe culture.brbrbrbrDunedin has an extensive bus service and taxis are easily ordered by phone. Uber is also available in Dunedin, as are Lime Scooters! Full details on transport options can be found at:brbrhttps://www.dunedin.govt.nz/search query=getting+around+dunedin
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Premium Living on Stuart Street

Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand

Located right in the heart of Dunedin, less than a block from the Octagon, this superbly appointed landmark property has been lovingly refurbished throughout. Ideal for those seeking an inner-city pad close to all of Dunedin’s main attractions, this home caters for groups of up to Eleven people and offers maximum flexibility with five beds and a pull-out sofa available across 4 bedrooms. brbrbrbrWhilst there is only one open-plan living space, further room to spread out and relax is available throughout the home, with lovely nooks provided in the larger bedrooms. The ground floor offers individually heated bedrooms that are well-appointed and tastefully decorated catering ideally to couples. A large heat pump ensures this area remains toastie-warm in the cooler months. This level also offers a bathroom with shower and toilet, plus access to a rear courtyard area. brbrbrbrUpstairs offers one additional bedroom, a modern laundry with washer and dryer (detergent supplied) and the second bathroom with shower and toilet. There is also a stunning living room, a new kitchen plus dining with outlook to St Paul’s Cathedral. brbrbrbrThis is the ideal base for graduations, concerts, sporting fixtures and family gatherings.brbrbrbrThis property does not have parking available, however, there is an independent secure car parking facility within a 3-minute walk. There are hourly and overnight rates available at the carpark. You will also find paid hourly parking on the street out front, along with a 5-minute parking spot and directly across the road, some 30-minute parking spots.
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Oasis on Belmont Lane

Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand

Located at the end of prestigious Belmont Lane, this quality, spacious home is ideal for larger groups or extended families seeking a tranquil location with a relaxing outlook. Oasis on Belmont Lane is located in the suburb of Sunshine and enjoys stunning harbour and city views from all bedrooms and living areas. A popular short stay holiday home for those seeking quality accommodation.brbrThe home boasts several large living areas, including open-plan kitchen, dining and living area plus separate formal lounge and is exquisitely-appointed throughout. There are four large bedrooms, the master with ensuite. In total, there are three modern bathrooms, one of which offers a luxury freestanding soaking bath.brbrThe home is an entertainer’s and holidaymaker’s delight, with easy indoor/outdoor flow. The outdoor living spaces include a large courtyard with outdoor fire and BBQ, award-winning gardens and lawn. There is even a customer-built children’s playhouse.brbrThere is off-street parking for one or two vehicles in front of the garage and beside the garage. There is a private entrance to the home and unlimited Wi-Fi for guests.brbrThe home is located just a short drive from the city and is an ideal space to relax in after a day enjoying Dunedin’s many attractions.brbrAll areas of the home are included, except only the downstairs drawing room and the upstairs cupboard containing cleaning supplies.brbrMusselburgh is a sunny suburb located in the southeast of the city centre, at the narrowest point where the Otago Peninsula joins to the rest of the South Island.brbrThe suburb's main street, Musselburgh Rise, contains the suburb's small retail area, consisting of a bakery, a takeaway shop, hairdresser, doctor, dentist, pharmacy, fish shop and a florist. This shopping area and the southern flank of the Rise is sometimes considered a separate suburb, Sunshine, formerly known as Goat Hill.brbrThe northern side of the Musselburgh Rise is skirted by another main thoroughfare, Portobello Road. This road joins with the southern end of Portsmouth Drive close to the northeastern point of the rise, and continues across the causeway at Andersons Bay Inlet. Close to the junction is a large memorial stone to the Taranaki Māori prisoners of the New Zealand Land Wars who were transported south to Dunedin, many of whom constructed the causeway and much of Dunedin's foreshore roads as forced labour. A branch railway ran along Portobello Road in this area from the 1870s until 1912, and rail links continued to the suburb until the track were lifted in 1928.brbrMusselburgh is an easy 5 - 6 minute drive to the central city, University, and Hospital, 5 - 6 minutes drive to local beaches, right at the beginning of the Otago Peninsula and within 2 - 5 minutes walking distance of other amenities.brbrDunedin has an extensive bus service and taxis are easily ordered by phone. Full details on transport options within Dunedin can be found at:brbrhttp://www.dunedin.govt.nz/services/newcomer-information/transport-optionsbrbrThe home is double-storey and all bedrooms are located upstairs, so the property may not be suitable for people with limited mobility.brbrThere is a water rill at the front of the property which will be covered when young children are staying. Please ensure your children are supervised at all times for their safety.br- Young children must be supervised around the water feature. This will be covered if your group includes young children.br- You are asked to respect quiet hours between 10:00pm and 7:00am.br- All guests staying at the property must be age 25 years or over unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Reservations are limited to persons age 25 years or over.br- Photo ID to be viewed at check-in.
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