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The Stuart Street Terraced House

The Stuart Street Terraced House

公寓提供厨房,步行可到 奥塔哥大学

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住宿内部
5 多间卧室、办公桌、熨斗/熨衣板、WiFi
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整间出租公寓

5 间卧室1 间浴室可容纳 10 人(按实际入住人数收费)

热门服务设施

  • 空调
  • 干衣机
  • 洗衣机
  • 厨房

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住宿简介

尽享整间住宿

您与同行的旅伴将享有整间公寓,无需与陌生人共享。

The Stuart Street Terraced House

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!



Ideal 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.



The 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.



Upstairs 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.



This 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.



I am available by phone, text or Airbnb message throughout your stay!



The 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.



In 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.



Princes 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!).



A 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.



The 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.



In 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.



Dunedin 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:

https://www.dunedin.govt.nz/search?query=getting+around+dunedin

住宿服务设施

互联网

  • 公寓提供:Wi-Fi

厨房

  • 冰箱
  • 炊具、餐具和厨具
  • 烤箱
  • 炉灶台
  • 微波炉
  • 洗碗机

卧室

  • 5 间卧室
  • 提供床单

浴室

  • 1 间浴室
  • 吹风机

娱乐

  • 电视

洗衣房

  • 洗衣机
  • 洗衣设施

工作区

  • 办公桌

舒适

  • 空调
  • 暖气

宠物

  • 不允许携带宠物

适用性/无障碍设施

  • 无烟住宿

服务和便利设施

  • 熨斗/熨衣板

安全功能

  • 未报告一氧化碳检测器(房东未注明住宿是否有一氧化碳检测器;考虑携带便携式检测器)
  • 烟雾检测器(房东注明住宿有烟雾检测器)
  • 灭火器

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政策

入住

15:00 开始办理入住
住客需年满 21 岁

退房

10:00 之前退房

特别入住说明

您将收到房东发来的电子邮件,内含入住和退房说明

宠物

不可带宠物

儿童及加床

欢迎儿童入住。

活动

No events allowed

可否吸烟

Smoking is not permitted

重要信息

您需知道

可能需收取加人费用,具体费用取决于住宿的政策。
入住时可能需要出示政府核发的身份证件(带照片)和信用卡、借记卡或缴付现金押金,以便于支付其他杂项的费用
特殊要求视入住时的具体情况而定,可能产生额外的费用。不能保证满足特殊要求。
店内严禁举办派对或团体活动。
房东未说明住宿内是否安装有一氧化碳探测器;建议旅行时携带便携式探测器
房东表示住宿内安装有烟雾探测器
此住宿场所采用的安全设施包括:灭火器。
该住宿由我们的合作伙伴 Vrbo 管理。您将收到 Vrbo 发来的电子邮件,内含 Vrbo 帐户的链接,可供您变更或取消订单使用。

住宿的其他常用名称:

169048

街区简介

这家公寓位于达尼丁的达尼丁市中心。如果您的日程安排包括外出活动,Speight 酿酒厂和奥塔哥高尔夫俱乐部肯定值得一逛,想要参观当地景点的旅客可前往严重扭曲和新西兰体育名人堂。但尼丁铁路和达尼丁兰园同样值得参观。
地图
Dunedin, Otago

附近有什么?

  • 八角广场 - 步行 1 分钟 - 0.0 英里
  • 但尼丁市政厅 - 步行 1 分钟 - 0.0 英里
  • Speight 酿酒厂 - 步行 7 分钟 - 0.4 英里
  • 奥塔哥大学 - 步行 7 分钟 - 0.4 英里
  • 弗塞斯巴尔体育场 - 车程 3 分钟 - 1.4 英里

周边介绍

  • 距达尼丁中央火车站 7 分钟步行距离
  • 达尼丁国际机场 (DUD) - 27 分钟车程

餐厅

  • ‪Albar - ‬步行 4 分钟
  • ‪The Craic Irish Tavern - ‬步行 2 分钟
  • ‪Craft Beer & Kitchen - ‬步行 2 分钟
  • ‪Del Sol - ‬步行 3 分钟
  • ‪Subway - ‬步行 2 分钟

常见问题

The Stuart Street Terraced House允许宠物入住吗?

不可以,该住宿不允许宠物入内。

何时可在The Stuart Street Terraced House办理入住?

15:00 开始办理入住。

何时可在The Stuart Street Terraced House办理退房?

退房时间为 10:00。

The Stuart Street Terraced House的地址在哪里?

此公寓楼位于达尼丁市中心,步行 10 分钟即可走到八角广场和奥塔哥大学。达尼丁公立艺术馆和圣保罗的大教堂仅几步之遥。到达达尼丁中央火车站需步行 7 分钟。