Charming Historic House in New Plymouth
New Plymouth, New Zealand
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer
Patio/Balcony
Pets Allowed
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
2 single beds
Welcome to The Front Office, a charming 1929 house blending modern and industrial design.
- Expansive living area with high ceilings
- Three beautifully appointed bedrooms
- Chef’s kitchen as the hub of the home
- Unlimited wifi & central heating
- Great off-street parking
- Ten-minute walk to CBD for arts and shopping
- Guests are required to leave the property in a tidy and clean state all dishes are washed/the dishwasher loaded and turned on prior to departure.
This charming house, fondly known as The Front Office, was built in 1929 as business premises for Jones & Sandford Ltd, one of New Plymouth’s oldest surviving timber/construction firms. The owners have beautifully brought it into the 21st century, blending modern urban industrial elements with aged features to create a unique space.
The living area feels expansive with high ceilings and large doors that open out to a deck area overlooking beautifully manicured gardens. Special touches create a warm, relaxed atmosphere where you can curl up on the couch with a good book. The chef’s kitchen serves as the hub of the house, an outstanding space that brings everyone together, adorned with art that captures the ambience and sense of luxury.
Comfortable Accommodation:
- Three beautifully appointed bedrooms
- Huge master bedroom with a comfortable king bed and ultra-modern bathroom
- Bedroom with two comfortable king beds, leading to another bathroom
- Third large bedroom featuring a queen bed
Interior Feeling:
- Expansive living area with high ceilings
- Warm and relaxed atmosphere
- Art adorning the walls, enhancing the luxurious feel
- Central heating throughout for year-round comfort
Outdoor Bliss:
- Deck area with access to manicured gardens
- Great off-street parking in a large carpark area right outside the house
Delightful Dining:
- Chef’s kitchen equipped for all your cooking needs
- Well-equipped with cooking oil, salt, pepper, coffee, tea, milk, cleaning products, dishwasher tablets, dishwashing liquid, toilet paper, liquid hand soap, and body wash
Professional Cleaning:
- A linen and cleaning charge of $260 applies, charged separately
- Guests are required to leave the property in a tidy and clean state, with all dishes washed and the dishwasher loaded and turned on prior to departure
- Bookings exceeding 10 days will incur an extra mid-term cleaning and linen fee every seven days
Right on St Aubyn Street, you are a ten-minute walk to the CBD for arts, culture, and shopping. A five-minute walk takes you to the NP Aquatic Centre and the Scenic Coastal Walkway. Plenty of cafes and takeaways are conveniently located close by. Don’t miss the opportunity to stay somewhere that has such great local history. Book today.
Strictly no parties or gatherings. The booking person must not be under 25 years old.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
New Plymouth, a coastal city on the North Island of New Zealand, is a gem that offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and contemporary flair. Framed by the majestic Mount Taranaki and the vast Tasman Sea, this destination is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and culture seekers alike.
The city's most iconic natural landmark, Mount Taranaki, is a dormant volcano that provides a stunning backdrop and a playground for hikers, climbers, and skiers. The Egmont National Park, which encircles the mountain, is crisscrossed with trails that range from leisurely walks through lush rainforest to challenging ascents to the summit. The park also features the picturesque Dawson Falls and the reflective beauty of the Wilkies Pools.
For those drawn to the sea, New Plymouth's coastal walkway is a standout attraction. This award-winning, 13-kilometer path stretches from Bell Block to Port Taranaki, offering panoramic views of the ocean and opportunities to spot marine life. The walkway is punctuated by the striking Wind Wand, a kinetic sculpture by renowned artist Len Lye.
Art and culture are woven into the fabric of New Plymouth, with the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre standing as a testament to the city's creative spirit. This museum is dedicated to contemporary art and features the works of Len Lye, as well as other national and international artists. The building itself is an architectural marvel, with its reflective stainless steel facade making it a must-see landmark.
The Puke Ariki museum and library is another cultural highlight, offering insights into the region's history and Maori heritage. Interactive exhibits and a rich collection of Maori taonga (treasures) make it a captivating experience for all ages.
Gardening enthusiasts will find solace in the city's green spaces, such as Pukekura Park, which boasts 52 hectares of gardens, lakes, and walking paths. The park is also home to the annual Festival of Lights, transforming it into an enchanting nocturnal wonderland.
New Plymouth's culinary scene is a reflection of its coastal and agricultural surroundings, with an abundance of fresh seafood and local produce. The city's cafes, restaurants, and farmers' markets offer a taste of the region's best flavors.
In essence, New Plymouth is a destination that promises adventure, relaxation, and cultural enrichment. Whether you're scaling a volcano, strolling along the ocean's edge, delving into the arts, or savoring local cuisine, this city delivers an experience that is both diverse and deeply satisfying.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM