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The Devereux Boutique Hotel
267 Remuera Rd, Auckland, New Zealand Hotel Rating :  |
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HOTEL DESCRIPTION
THE DEVEREUX BOUTIQUE HOTEL offers something private, with charm, ambience and a colourful history. Situated in Auckland's premier area of Remuera, just minutes away from top restaurants, cafes, and shopping spots, downtown, theatres, parks, the stunning waterfront and the Viaduct basin.
Situated in Auckland's premier area of Remuera, just minutes away from top restaurants, cafes, and shopping spots, downtown, theatres, parks, the stunning waterfront and the Viaduct basin. Is well set back from the road with large trees, a delightful garden, on-site parking, close to bus and rail links, and easy motorway access. |
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| ROOM FEATURES |
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STANDARD SUITES suite style with private ensuite, queen bed. Comfortable and quiet. All suites have a direct dial phone line and full colour television.
EXECUTIVE SUITES beautiful suite with private ensuite, king or queen sized bed and views of the courtyard and garden area. Relax and unwind.
MASTER SUITES extremely spacious suite boasting spa bath, roomy king sized bed, large windows looking over Remuera. The premium way to stay |
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The Devereux emanates pure style with all the creature comforts you would naturally expect. Fully serviced spacious suites with telephone and television. When cold enjoy the warmth of a cosy log fire. Or if needed they offer areas suitable for small business meetings and conferences with delicious lunch and teas for up to 15 people boardroom style and 50 people cocktail style.
Scrumptious continental and cooked breakfasts included in the conservatory or alfresco in the garden - their pancakes are to die for! Guest lounge, conservatory, direct dial telephones, delightfully different, definitely the place to stay when you are next in Auckland! |
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The downstairs was specifically planned around a huge ballroom which the family often used to entertain their friends in style. The homestead was originally called 'Doune' after the famous Doune Castle in Scotland.
Certainly the architecture of the entrance of The Devereux is very bold, imposing and 'castle like'. The burns sold in the late 30's and the homestead became a private hotel offering fine meals, a lounge and upstairs accommodation. |
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All these larger dances were programme affairs, the hostesses going the rounds to introduce people and see that the girls had enough partners. Large dances might provide claret cup but there would be very little claret in it! On winter evenings some hostesses provided hot soup at the finish, to warm the guests on their journeys home.
The younger folk came to dance, not to drink or smoke - in fact, any boy suspected of drinking was regarded with distaste! Good manners were considered important in the early years of this century and boys always wrote a note of thanks after a dance or called on the next Sunday afternoon, to be regaled with tea and cakes |
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