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Wallaceville House

Wallaceville House offers Weddings, Conferences, Functions and accommodation in Upper Hutt, just a short distance from Wellington.

History, serenity and privacy. From the moment you arrive, Wallaceville House will delight. The surrounding bush providing a natural amphitheatre with the chattering of birds being the only interruption.

Wallaceville House

These conference rooms offer natural spot lighting, table water, mints, phone/fax, photocopier, electric whiteboard, OHP's, Data Show, TV/video, lectern, PA system, parking. Full catering and bar facilities.

 

For on site accommodation they offer 16 rooms, 12 studio units, 4 studio units with full kitchen facilities, king-size beds and spa baths.

All rooms have minibars and Sky TV, room service, tea/coffee facilities and microwave oven, breakfasts available, special access facilities available.

 

For more information contact: 

Wallaceville House
2 Wallaceville Road
Upper Hutt
Ph: +64 4 527 7785
Fax: +64 4 528 7218
reservations@wallacevillehouse.co.nz
www.wallacevillehouse.co.nz

 

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