Upstairs Super-King

Upstairs super king rooms 4, 5 & 6 with ensuites via elegant staircase, no lift.

  • 1
  • 2
  • From NZD 358.00

Inclusions

  • Ensuite bathroom
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Car park
  • Smart TV with chrome cast
  • Nespresso coffee & teas
  • Beds can be split into 2 King Singles
  • No deposit and no cancellation fees until 3 days prior to arrival
  • Contactless check-in / check-out at any time via secure access code
  • Superking bed with quality cotton linen & feather duvets. 
  • Communal sitting room with kitchenette
  • Laundry access with washing machine, drier & ironing board
  • Fresh towels on day 2 (or daily on request), fresh linen after 3rd night

Completely refurbished in a contemporary style that is sympathetic to the building's distinguished heritage. Feature wallpaper behind the bed contrasts with the simple off-white decor, plaster cornices, ceiling rose and elegant chandelier. When you book an upstairs room you will be allocated one of these three rooms based on availability. 

To ensure a quality experience for all our guests we do not accept bookings for children under 14 years unless you are booking the entire property.

 
 Room 4

Rev'd. James Preston Room: Rev'd Preston was the second and longest serving vicar of Geraldine between 1870-1898, retiring just two years before this Vicarage was built. This room is upstairs with views over the town centre.

 Room 5  

Rev'd. John Hayhoe Room: Rev'd Hayhoe served 11 years as the vicar of Geraldine between 2006-2017. He was also the last vicar to live in this Vicarage. This room is upstairs with views over the town centre to the Geraldine Downs behind.

 Room 6 

Archdeacon Robin Smith Room: Archdeacon Smith was the Vicar of Geraldine for 11 years between 1974 – 1985. His daughter Rachel, a family friend, slept in this bedroom. This room is upstairs with views of the Riverside Rhododendron walkway, looking out over the Church lawns and the Barker's Foodstore & Eatery. 

 

Would you like to book an upstairs Super-King Room?