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The Green House![]() The Green House is a vegetarian bed and breakfast, 5 minutes from the heart of "Art Deco" Napier city, New Zealand, yet surrounded by trees in a bush-like setting. We aim to provide a peaceful base for your holiday, in a smoke-free environment. Your hosts are Ruth and Jeremy, originally from Somerset, England, but based in Napier for several years. Our interests include walking, genealogy, gardening, travelling and the internet. We offer email access for guests!!
The Green House comprises a separate guest floor with 3 rooms: 1 en-suite, 1 queen bedded room and 1 twin bedded room, which share separate facilities. There is ample parking. Please note, the house is multi levelled and not suitable for wheelchair access at the present time, although we have plans to change that! We also offer an evening meal by arrangement, and snacks if required. We are happy to provide transport to and from airport/buses etc and, having lived in Napier for 6 years, can suggest places to visit and restaurants, etc. Our home is set amongst woodland with plenty of native birds to be heard, we also have a view of the sea, and Cape Kidnappers in the distance. "Art Deco" Napier
Devastated by an earthquake in 1931, Napier was rebuilt in Art Deco style, and many of its buildings have been renovated in recent years, making the Art Deco tour one of the "must do" visitor attractions. Tours to the Gannet Colony at Cape Kidnappers is another attraction and Hawkes Bay is famous for its many wineries and vineyards. More recently, olive trees have been planted, making locally produced olive oil a new and welcome addition to our bountiful fruit production. We use local produce as much as possible in our kitchen. There is a wide variety of cafes and restaurants within easy walking distance, and the beach is only minutes away! A Sample MenuRoast Vegetable Lasagne Tropical Fruit with Coconut Meringue & homemade Ice Cream. Tariffs$110 for en suite (single occupation $75) Ruth and Jerry
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