Country Cottage fully self contained EASTER BnB Sorry not long term- Holiday Batch Available.
EASTER BREAK COUNTRY COTTAGE AVAILABLE.
txt only to 021 085 24 598
Feilding North Island.
Quite Country EASTER getaway.
BnB- Holiday Cottage private batch available. ( not air bnb)
NOT long term rent.
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Updated please read carefully above Air BNB Only. Our apologise, we had thought to rent in full time, but may not suit out busy schedules.
Mature person/s only.
COTTAGE FOR RENT -suit 1 professional person
On under 5 acres- **but only has access to cottage on a large sectioned off area, garden, own drive way, brand new wooden fence all around Cottage, safe secure, veranda, fridge, washing machine, lounge suite, double bed.
Non smoking environment, no alcohol (( meaning : non on private property non consumed on the premise please, as Cottage is in same legal land as our home)) so this may not suit some.
Must have own transport- has biking trail.
***Must be mature person only, sorry wont suit teens or party goers at all.
8 mins to feilding
10-15 to palmy
20-25 to Ohakea.
Conditions apply.
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In The Post’s opinion piece on the developments set to open across Aotearoa in 2026, John Coop suggests that, as a nation, we’re “allergic to exuberance.”
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