Collyer House
Collyer House offers bed and breakfast accommodation in the remote and idyllic bush surroundings of Haast. Collyer House was designed and purpose-built against a backdrop of ancient rain forest and mountains and faces west to capture the magnificent views of the Okuru River estuary and the Tasman Sea.
Neroli Nolan, the fourth generation of a pioneering family, travelled extensively and enjoyed many interesting vocations before returning home to build Collyer House. Neroli is proud to carry on a family tradition of great hospitality and enjoys sharing with guests her knowledge and the history of Westland, including the Fox Glacier and the Franz Joseph Glacier regions of New Zealand.
Collyer House Bed and Breakfast offers four quality ensuite rooms, all with wonderful views and French doors to the veranda.
Each room is individually furnished with antiques and sumptuous quality linen. The beds all have electric blankets and feather duvets and pillows. In the ensuite you will find a high pressure shower over the bath, heated towel rail, thick cosy bathrobes, hairdryer and toiletries.
The living area provides a huge fireplace made from local stone, a great place to relax. The outdoor area, made from huge slabs of local schist, is the perfect place to soak up the sights and sounds of nature.
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