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Angus Inn Hotel

A conference professional is available to assist you in meeting your objectives. Entirely dedicated to ensuring your event runs smoothly and provides a direct link to all areas within the hotel for immediate support and service.

With four conference venues catering for 15 to 150 people and a wide variety of menus to choose from this Hotel can accommodate a range of tastes and budgets.

Angus Inn Hotel Garden/Pool Area

Set outside amongst gardens, grass and paved patio is a delightful fountain-fed swimming pool, and relaxing sauna and spa facility.

Enthusiastic and genuinely committed staff make the Angus Inn a highly personalised and refreshingly different hotel.

 

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For more information contact

 

The Angus Inn
Corner Waterloo Road & Cornwall Street
Lower Hutt
Ph: +64 4 560 1100 or 0800 800 469
Fax: +64 4 569 4744
accommodation@angusinn.co.nz
www.angusinn.co.nz

 

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