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9 Guests
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5 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Summary
- Bedroom 1: Queen, ensuite with Vanity, Toilet, Shower
- Bedroom 2: Queen
- Bedroom 3: Queen
- Bedroom 4: Queen Bunk
- Bedroom 5: Queen (upon request)
- Bathroom 1 with: Vanity, Toilet, Shower
- Smart TV, WiFi
- Fish fileting bench, Outdoor furniture
- Oven, Air fryer, Slow cooker , Dishwasher, Fridge Freezer, Toaster, Microwave, Kettle, Dishwasher
- Log fire, 2x Fans
- Washing Machine, Dryer, Iron, Ironing board
- Off-street Parking, Boat parking
Linen
You’ll be glad to know linen is included in the nightly rate.
The property
From the moment you arrive, you’ll find a spacious and private retreat, flooded with natural light from picture windows to switch you into holiday mode. Step inside to bright, open-plan living, a sun-drenched deck and lawn, and picturesque views. The stylish, well-equipped kitchen features high-quality appliances, including an air fryer and slow cooker. Dish up a classic Kiwi feast while the kids play on the lawn. Pet-friendly, but dogs are requested to stay in the shed out back, which has a bed set up for them. The back of the property is fenced, protecting kiwi and quail in the bush. Entertainment and connectivity are sorted with a Smart TV, WiFi, and a log fire that heats the whole house. Hair straighteners and a fish filleting bench are also provided. Four well-appointed bedrooms, plus an additional queen bedroom available on request, comfortably sleep up to nine guests. A family-sized bathroom, master ensuite with separate toilet, and full laundry facilities complete the setup. Enjoy a quick dip at a moment’s notice, or explore Te Mata, Thames, and Coromandel with activities like hiking, biking, paddleboarding, kayaking, and fishing. Te Mata Main Beach is a short walk away, featuring a diving platform for high tide, while a nearby all-tide swimming hole offers a rope swing from a pohutukawa tree. Beaches welcome dogs to play and swim, while bush-clad areas have a growing kiwi population, so please keep dogs supervised and on a lead near the bush. Te Mata is 20 minutes north of Thames, with main shopping, including Pak’nSave. Te Puru (10 mins south) has a general store and takeaways, while Tapu (6 mins south) offers a dairy and great takeaways. The Royal Oak Hotel provides indoor/outdoor dining. Waikawau Boat Ramp is 6 minutes north ($15 to launch via barcode scan), and it's just 5 minutes by boat to the mussel farms. Coromandel (40 mins north) has a supermarket, cafés, restaurants, and top fishing spots. Stop by Waiomu Café (5 mins south) and enjoy lovely coastal beaches with surfcasting from the roadside rocks.
Please note a bond may be charged at certain times of the year. One of our team members will contact you if this is required for your booking.
About the location
The gateway to the peninsula was once a gold mining town, and relics of the era still remain today, many of the oldest homes in the district are found here. The Thames coast boasts one of the most scenic stretches of road in the country, and is truly spectacular in early summer with its explosion of red pohutukawa flowers along the road. Holiday homes along the coastline enjoy uninterrupted views of the Hauraki Gulf.