This renovated shearer's quarters is suitable for couples, groups or families. An easy 25 minute drive from town.
Self contained accommodation ideal for short or long term stay.
Monthly rates available on request. Lovely rural views.
Back packer accommodation also available.
Enjoy the farm experience with all levels of bush walks and farm tours included, if desired. An easy drive to town and local beaches.
Wifi available
Campervans are also welcome, plenty of space to park, quiet and safe. Please inquire.
About your host, Karyn
Karyn and Mark farm and live on a beautiful country farm setting 25 minutes out of Gisborne. Our fabulous property is located in Waimata Valley, a short scenic drive with a 1920's home.
Essential Stay Info
Cabin
Dog Friendly
Family Friendly
Farmstay experience
Rural Views
Self-Contained Vehicles
Check in time: 2pm
Check out time: 10am
Activities on or nearby this property
Farm Animals to Meet
Nature Walks
Relaxation
Eating and Drinking
Kitchen Facilities are available in the house for you to use.
Bedding Configuration
3 x Queen beds
4 x Single beds
1 x Cot
3 x Queen beds
4 x Single beds
1 x Cot
More info about the property
The Quarters are perfect for a group of friends or family with lots of bedding and space for everyone.
The Quarters are perfect for a group of friends or family with lots of bedding and space for everyone.
Unique kiwi experiences for you
Walking tracks available
Farm tours and picnics available
Authentic farm setting
What we love about this property
Relaxing, secluded get away.
Clean, fresh air, farm setting, tranquil.
Relaxing, secluded get away.
Clean, fresh air, farm setting, tranquil.
Amenities
Air conditioning
BBQ
Drinking Water
Electric blankets
Fan
Fridge (or cooling facility) available
Heating (electric, gas or fireplace)
Hot Water Available
Jug/Kettle
Limited mobile service
Linen Provided
Microwave
North Island
Oven
Picnic Table
Power Available
Property Manager on site
Rubbish bin
Shower
Toaster
Toilet
Towels Provided
TV
Washing Machine
Wifi Available
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