FIFA WOMENS WORLD CUP- Studio available Roseneath
Hi Neighbors
We have a lovely, fully equipped studio apartment in Roseneath, on Lindum Tr. that we can rent for World Cup in Wellington. It overlooks Wellington Harbour with fantastic view. It has a private garden, gas grill, bath & shower with own hot water boiler- great pressure. Stove, fridge and freezer, washing machine. Coffee machine, microwave and kettle.
I am a wine rep and it is really only for family, friends, wine makers, etc but we thought we would put up an affordable option.
Sleeps 2 in pull down Murphy beds ( built 1928)
If desperate- we could bring down futon for a 3rd person.
Yes, we are pet friendly. Yes, we could provide parking by arrangement for 1 car.
Yes, there is wine in the apartment!
$150 a night.
Please reach out and I can send video of apartment or just go on instagram for
SBJENSON and look in postings for a tour of apartment.
Stephanie Jenson
Procure Wine Merchants
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