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Havelock House 77 Endsleigh RoadHavelock House is a charming elegant boutique accommodation nestled within the slopes of the Te Mata ranges just four minutes drive from the attractive village of Havelock North. Havelock House boasts a large swimming pool for a refreshing swim on a hot day, a full size tennis court for athletic types and a dedicated snooker room for a quiet evening's relaxation. The house is surrounded by beautiful trees and gardens and is very quiet and peacefulThere are rooms to suit every taste and family size. However, no matter what room you choose you will get comfort and luxury, with a modern en suite, within a separate guest wing with its own guest lounge and entertainment. Your hosts Jeff and Diana are the consummate hosts, catering for all your needs, whilst respecting your needs for privacy and reclusiveness. However you are also welcome to join in with the fun of the family with their son Tom. The hospitality of Jeff and Diana is the one thing most guests comment upon from their stay, nothing is too much trouble to make your stay a happy and memorable experienceNo mention of Havelock House would be complete without telling you about the scrumptious breakfasts. Made according to your needs by excellent cooks (both Jeff and Diana are great in the kitchen) most guests rave about the poached eggs from their free range hens in the garden. There are three guest suites in Havelock House, all of which have a quality en suite,King beds, free WiFi, a modern flat screen LCD television with Freeview, DVD player, radio and Tea and Coffee making facilities. There is a DVD library and modern magazines for your enjoyment.

Hotel Description:
Hotel Type:Bed & Breakfast
Address:77 Endsleigh Road
The minimal room price:180 NZD
Hotel Class: (4 stars)
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