Oasis on Belmont Lane
House in Dunedin
8 guests · 4 bedrooms · 3 baths
Reasons to book
Top-tier experienceOne of the higher cost properties in the area
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more
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About this house rental
Located at the end of prestigious Belmont Lane, this quality, spacious home is ideal for larger groups or extended families seeking a tranquil location with a relaxing outlook. Oasis on Belmont Lane is located in the suburb of Sunshine and enjoys stunning harbour and city views from all bedrooms and living areas. A popular short stay holiday home for those seeking quality accommodation.
The home boasts several large living areas, including open-plan kitchen, dining and living area plus separate formal lounge and is exquisitely-appointed throughout. There are four large bedrooms, the master with ensuite. In total, there are three modern bathrooms, one of which offers a luxury freestanding soaking bath.
The home is an entertainer’s and holidaymaker’s delight, with easy indoor/outdoor flow. The outdoor living spaces include a large courtyard with outdoor fire and BBQ, award-winning gardens and lawn. There is even a customer-built children’s playhouse.
There is off-street parking for one or two vehicles in front of the garage and beside the garage. There is a private entrance to the home and unlimited Wi-Fi for guests.
The home is located just a short drive from the city and is an ideal space to relax in after a day enjoying Dunedin’s many attractions.
All areas of the home are included, except only the downstairs drawing room and the upstairs cupboard containing cleaning supplies.
In advance of your stay, please let me know what time you will be arriving and I will arrange to meet you and let you in. Alternatively, you can use the self-check-in option if we are unable to arrange a suitable meeting time. I look forward helping you during your visit to Dunedin!
Musselburgh is a sunny suburb located in the southeast of the city centre, at the narrowest point where the Otago Peninsula joins to the rest of the South Island.
Taking its name from the similarly named town in Scotland, Musselburgh's most distinctive feature is a rocky outcrop called Musselburgh Rise, which rises prominently above the eastern end of "The Flat", the local name for the broad coastal plain which stretches across the suburbs of Saint Kilda and South Dunedin.
The rise lends its name to the suburb's main street, Musselburgh Rise, which contains the suburb's small retail area, consisting of a bakery, a takeaway shop, hairdresser, doctor, dentist, pharmacy, fish shop and a florist. This shopping area and the southern flank of the Rise is sometimes considered a separate suburb, Sunshine, formerly known as Goat Hill.
The northern side of the Musselburgh Rise is skirted by another main thoroughfare, Portobello Road. This road joins with the southern end of Portsmouth Drive close to the northeastern point of the rise, and continues across the causeway at Andersons Bay Inlet. Close to the junction is a large memorial stone to the Taranaki Māori prisoners of the New Zealand Land Wars who were transported south to Dunedin, many of whom constructed the causeway and much of Dunedin's foreshore roads as forced labour. A branch railway ran along Portobello Road in this area from the 1870s until 1912, and rail links continued to the suburb until the track were lifted in 1928.
Close to the eastern edge of the rise is one of Dunedin's main secondary schools, Bayfield High School. This school lies close to the boundary of the suburbs of Musselburgh and Andersons Bay. The top of Musselburgh Rise includes several larger homes, notably including Belmont (the large house directly across from Oasis on Belmont Lane), built in the 1860s for politician and newspaper editor William Cutten. Belmont was later owned by Sidney Neill, and became famed for its gardens Neill was the son of Percy Neill, founder of Neill & Co, which was to become New Zealand's largest importer of spirits.
Musselburgh is an easy 5 - 6 minute drive to the central city, University, and Hospital, 5 - 6 minutes drive to local beaches, right at the beginning of the Otago Peninsula and within 2 - 5 minutes walking distance of other amenities.
Dunedin has an extensive bus service and taxis are easily ordered by phone. Full details on transport options within Dunedin can be found at:
http://www.dunedin.govt.nz/services/newcomer-information/transport-options
The home is double-storey and all bedrooms are located upstairs, so the property may not be suitable for people with limited mobility.
There is a water rill at the front of the property which will be covered when young children are staying. Please ensure your children are supervised at all times for their safety.
- Young children must be supervised around the water feature. This will be covered if your group includes young children.
- You are asked to respect quiet hours between 10:00pm and 7:00am.
- All guests staying at the property must be age 25 years or over unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Reservations are limited to persons age 25 years or over.
- Photo ID to be viewed at check-in.
The home boasts several large living areas, including open-plan kitchen, dining and living area plus separate formal lounge and is exquisitely-appointed throughout. There are four large bedrooms, the master with ensuite. In total, there are three modern bathrooms, one of which offers a luxury freestanding soaking bath.
The home is an entertainer’s and holidaymaker’s delight, with easy indoor/outdoor flow. The outdoor living spaces include a large courtyard with outdoor fire and BBQ, award-winning gardens and lawn. There is even a customer-built children’s playhouse.
There is off-street parking for one or two vehicles in front of the garage and beside the garage. There is a private entrance to the home and unlimited Wi-Fi for guests.
The home is located just a short drive from the city and is an ideal space to relax in after a day enjoying Dunedin’s many attractions.
All areas of the home are included, except only the downstairs drawing room and the upstairs cupboard containing cleaning supplies.
In advance of your stay, please let me know what time you will be arriving and I will arrange to meet you and let you in. Alternatively, you can use the self-check-in option if we are unable to arrange a suitable meeting time. I look forward helping you during your visit to Dunedin!
Musselburgh is a sunny suburb located in the southeast of the city centre, at the narrowest point where the Otago Peninsula joins to the rest of the South Island.
Taking its name from the similarly named town in Scotland, Musselburgh's most distinctive feature is a rocky outcrop called Musselburgh Rise, which rises prominently above the eastern end of "The Flat", the local name for the broad coastal plain which stretches across the suburbs of Saint Kilda and South Dunedin.
The rise lends its name to the suburb's main street, Musselburgh Rise, which contains the suburb's small retail area, consisting of a bakery, a takeaway shop, hairdresser, doctor, dentist, pharmacy, fish shop and a florist. This shopping area and the southern flank of the Rise is sometimes considered a separate suburb, Sunshine, formerly known as Goat Hill.
The northern side of the Musselburgh Rise is skirted by another main thoroughfare, Portobello Road. This road joins with the southern end of Portsmouth Drive close to the northeastern point of the rise, and continues across the causeway at Andersons Bay Inlet. Close to the junction is a large memorial stone to the Taranaki Māori prisoners of the New Zealand Land Wars who were transported south to Dunedin, many of whom constructed the causeway and much of Dunedin's foreshore roads as forced labour. A branch railway ran along Portobello Road in this area from the 1870s until 1912, and rail links continued to the suburb until the track were lifted in 1928.
Close to the eastern edge of the rise is one of Dunedin's main secondary schools, Bayfield High School. This school lies close to the boundary of the suburbs of Musselburgh and Andersons Bay. The top of Musselburgh Rise includes several larger homes, notably including Belmont (the large house directly across from Oasis on Belmont Lane), built in the 1860s for politician and newspaper editor William Cutten. Belmont was later owned by Sidney Neill, and became famed for its gardens Neill was the son of Percy Neill, founder of Neill & Co, which was to become New Zealand's largest importer of spirits.
Musselburgh is an easy 5 - 6 minute drive to the central city, University, and Hospital, 5 - 6 minutes drive to local beaches, right at the beginning of the Otago Peninsula and within 2 - 5 minutes walking distance of other amenities.
Dunedin has an extensive bus service and taxis are easily ordered by phone. Full details on transport options within Dunedin can be found at:
http://www.dunedin.govt.nz/services/newcomer-information/transport-options
The home is double-storey and all bedrooms are located upstairs, so the property may not be suitable for people with limited mobility.
There is a water rill at the front of the property which will be covered when young children are staying. Please ensure your children are supervised at all times for their safety.
- Young children must be supervised around the water feature. This will be covered if your group includes young children.
- You are asked to respect quiet hours between 10:00pm and 7:00am.
- All guests staying at the property must be age 25 years or over unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Reservations are limited to persons age 25 years or over.
- Photo ID to be viewed at check-in.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
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FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Dunedin?
The average price for a rental in Dunedin is $168 per night. This rental is $445 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Oasis on Belmont Lane. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Oasis on Belmont Lane pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Oasis on Belmont Lane?
We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.
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