Ardwyn House, Greymouth: A beautiful and peaceful Place with great Views
by Kakapo2
Most accommodation in Greymouth is not hugely expensive – but some is nicer, some is unique, and some few are not so great. When looking for a budget room but not backpackers or hostel, I saw a photo of Ardwyn House, and loved it. So we booked it and will certainly be back.
It is a combination of many factors that make this B&B so appealing.
First, the architecture of the house itself. It surely is not Art Deco, as you can read in B&B guides, only because its colours are white and turquoise blue. It is from the 1920’s, is made of timber (rimu) and has beautiful stained glass window. It is a great character home, with the host’s private rooms and the lounge and kitchen she shares with her guests on the ground floor, plus an extra toilet. Upstairs are four or five bedrooms, all built around a foyer, and a slightly dated bathroom with toilet. There is only this one shared bathroom, so you should not be in a terrible hurry during the peak season ;-) When we were there only one more couple was staying there, this was perfect, of course.
Second, the location. Although the short walk from the town centre is uphill, the walk is not strenuous, and as said, it is short, only three minutes from the centre. But it leads up far enough to enjoy a great view of the town, the river and the sea from Ardwyn House – which BTW is Welsh and means “on the hill”. Right behind the house starts the King Park walk which offers even greater views. Well, the best views you can get of Greymouth. And it is quiet up there, such a peaceful place and so great to relax.
Third, the garden. The house is surrounded by lush rainforest, high tree ferns, and especially mature pohutukawa. The owner will tell you that those wonderful trees can be very annoying because they selfseed everywhere, and she pulls out hundreds of seedlings every year. Well, and we even saw pohutukawa growing on the trunk of a huge palm tree. Nontheless, those giant trees which flowered well before Christmas in the mild climate of the West Coast, make the setting especially appealing, and the songbirds we could watch from our room enjoyed them, too ;-)
Fourth, the breakfast. Beautiful! Yoghurt, fresh fruit, a selection of cereals/muesli, toast, everything fabulous, and if you pay NZ$ 5 more you get cooked breakfast for two.
Fifth, the host. You get coffee and tea in Mary Owen’s lounge, biscuits and a nice chat are free as well. We arrived early in the afternoon during a cricket game, and were impressed by Mary’s knowledge of the sport, and we had some discussions about various subjects. This, mixed with personal stories and information about Greymouth and the Coast, you leave the house with inspiration and food for thought.
We had secure parking for the motorbike. Free pick-up service is offered if you travel without vehicle.
The rate (as early 2009) is NZ$ 85 for two (single $ 55), including breakfast. Add $ 5 for cooked breakfast for two.
Credit card payment (Visa and Mastercard) are accepted. No eftpos.
Directions:
Coming from the south on SH 6 (Tainui Street), turn right before the roundabout that leads into the town centre. This is already Chapel Street. The house is on the right after 200 or 300 metres.
If you miss this turn, turn the first right after the roundabout, next to the petrol station (Willis Street). The first left is Chapel Street.
Do NOT miss this one because the next street (Mount Street) leads well up towards the house – but it is connected to Chapel Street by a footpath only ;-)
If you come from the north or the Railway Station, take the second left after the Grey River Bridge (Willis Street), then left again. Or the third left (Chapel Street) and straight up the hill.
Photo 2 shows the bedroom we had.