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Peppers Martinborough Hotel, Martinborough
Established in 1882, Peppers Martinborough
Hotel is a historic retreat offering luxury, boutique accommodation near
Wellington, at the heart of Martinborough Wine Village - one of New Zealand's
finest wine destinations. Martinborough is a quirky little village of just 1300
people, encircled by 30 vineyards – most of which are within walking distance
from the hotel - and with a leafy square at its heart. This picturesque wine
village is situated in the Wairarapa region on the North Island, 75 minutes
drive east of Wellington, and three hours south of Hawkes Bay.
Taking pride of place at the entrance to
the square is Peppers
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Martinborough Hotel.
Developer Edmund
Buckeridge described it
in 1882 as "one of the
finest hostelries ever
erected in any inland
town in New Zealand".
The hotel hasn't
forgotten its past, and
it's that sense of
history and place that
will charm you as soon
as you step in the front
door - from the battered
suitcase of a gentleman
traveller at the top of
the stairs, to the
accommodation's sloping
floors and olden day
sketches of local
personalities adorning
the walls.
Today
Peppers Martinborough
Hotel offers character,
comfort and old style
personal attention,
making it ideal for a
romantic weekend away,
an indulgent escape or
accommodation as part of
a holiday or vacation.
Diners in the richly
decorated and refined
hotel restaurant can
enjoy the ever-changing
menu of modern and
contemporary food as
well as a wide range of
excellent wines produced
within walking distance
of the hotel. The
Hotel’s famed Bar with
its collection of
memorabilia and historic
photos provides
comfortable space where
locals and guests alike
can pull a chair up to
the grand antique oak
table or gather round
one of the wine barrels
in front of the cosy
fire.
Rates from US$
235 per room per night. |
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