The Martinborough Connection B&B invite you to share their beautifully restored country style bed & breakfast and to enjoy the warm hospitality in a relaxed environment in Martinborough, Wellington in New Zealand.
The Martinborough Connection was originally built in 1889 as a boot store and home for Alexander (Sandy) McLeod, and was known as Ross' Store (named after Sandy McLeod's brother in law).
Up to nine workers were employed manufacturing footwear at the rear of the building. The building was lovingly restored by Margaret Coney in 1992-1993 retaining all its original character and charm.
The Martinborough Connection is part of the Wairarapa heritage trail in Martinborough, Wellington. Warm and friendly hospitality... Four queen size bedrooms designed for privacy and comfort opening onto a verandah and sunny garden. Each has its own ensuite. One bedroom has a divan which rolls out to an additional bed if required.
Experience the warmth and character of the spacious guest lounge/dining room with its open fire, original timber wall panelling/ flooring and original NZ artworks. Books and Sky TV available to assist in filling those quiet moments.
Sip a wine in the sunshine on the deck easily accessed through French doors from the guest lounge, or in the shade of the tortured willows on the garden swing.
Start the day with a scrumptious breakfast which can be served in the guest dining room or on the deck.
Off street parking, petanque, and barbecue available. Guest lounge/dining room provides a relaxed environment for small meetings. Marquee available for small functions. Spend an afternoon tasting Martinborough's internationally acclaimed wines. Personalised tasting tours arranged. A visit to an olive grove could be included.
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