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Martinborough Hotel joins Heritage Boutique Collection

Martinborough Hotel joins Heritage Boutique Collection

18 July 2012

The Heritage Boutique Collection welcomes The Martinborough Hotel as the eighth property to join the luxury Collection.

The Martinborough Hotel was built in 1882 and was fully restored to a five star boutique hotel through a comprehensive refurbishment in 1996. It features colonial architecture and a beautiful Georgian style which exudes elegance and makes it the perfect venue for a leisure break, executive retreat or private wedding.

The property is 75 minutes drive east of Wellington’s CBD via the Rimutaka mountain road and is positioned on the square in the charming village of Martinborough. Surrounding are the region’s 24 vineyards, specialising in world renowned pinot noir.

“The property being so close to Wellington is an exciting addition and a welcome asset to our rapidly increasing Collection. The hotel will appeal greatly to our high end leisure, conference and wedding market client base,” says Ronnie Ronalde, general manager Heritage Boutique Collection.

The hotel has 16 guest rooms consisting of nine verandah rooms and seven garden rooms. Each suite opens onto either a peaceful balcony or into the rose-filled garden.

Facilities include The Martinborough Bar & Grill which provides bistro style dining whilst showcasing local wine including some of the pinot noirs that have put Martinborough on the world wine map. Conference and wedding facilities for up to 60 people are also available, plus, a rose filled garden providing a perfect summer wedding venue.

To celebrate joining the Heritage Boutique Collection, The Martinborough Hotel is offering an overnight stay for NZ$155 GST inc. per night including a complimentary bottle of local wine. The special is on until 31 August. Call 06 306 9350 to book. Website www.HeritageBoutique.co.nz

The Heritage Boutique Collection presents an exclusive selection of properties offering charm and sophistication in key New Zealand locations. Every property to join the Heritage Boutique Collection does so by invitation only. The Collection represents the ultimate in hospitality, superior facilities and professional standards promising every guest will feel like 'someone special' staying 'somewhere special.'

“We promise our guests the warmest welcome and a truly relaxing stay appealing to all five senses,” adds Ronnie Ronalde.

The recently formed Heritage Boutique Collection includes Auckland’s Waitakere Estate, The Waterfront Suites Bay of Islands, Sea Spray Suites Bay of Islands, Tuscany Villas Rotorua, Wellesley Boutique Hotel Wellington in the North Island and Marlborough Vintners Hotel and Akaroa Cottages Banks Peninsula in the South Island. Further properties are soon to be announced.

About Heritage Boutique Collection
The Heritage Boutique Collection (HBC) presents an exclusive selection of properties offering charm and sophistication in key New Zealand locations. The Collection represents the ultimate in hospitality, superior facilities and professional standards.
Website: www.HeritageBoutique.co.nz

About Heritage Hotel Management
Heritage Hotel Management manage a pre-eminent range of four star plus properties in New Zealand with convenient CBD CityLife Hotels in Auckland and Wellington, and luxury Heritage Hotels in Northland, Auckland, Nelson, Hanmer Springs, Christchurch and Queenstown.
Website: www.heritagehotels.co.nz

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