St Ita's Guesthouse, Rakaia

Miriam & Ken Cutforth

11 Barrhill Methven Road, Rakaia Township, Canterbury, New Zealand 7745
Phone: +64 (0)3 302 7546, or +64 (0)27 488 8673 (Mobile), Fax: +64 (0)3 302 7564
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Type of Accommodation Guesthouse
Rating 10 out of 10
Website http://stitas.co.nz
Directions - Nearest Town Rakaia
Directions 30 minutes drive south of Christchurch on State Highway 1.
Tariff - 2 people in 1 room $140 (NZD)
Tariff - 1 person $90 (NZD)
Tariff - Children $40 (NZD)
Breakfast Full
Payments Visa/Mastercard
Beds 2 Queen , 1 Double , 1 Single , Total 4 bedrooms , Large, warm rooms with garden views
Bathrooms 3 Ensuite , 1 Private , 3 ensuites, 1 private with bath
Languages Spoken English
Facilities and Features Wireless Internet
Pets/Children Pets welcome by arrangement, Children welcome
 

Relax in our elegant and comfortable historic former convent, 600 metres from SH1 in small town New Zealand. Excellent base for exploring Ashburton District. Excellent first and last stop from Christchurch International Airport. Three bedrooms have ensuites and garden views. The fourth, the Chapel has a private bathroom. Walking distance to local shops, great cafes,Salmon World Aquarium, crafts and walkway. Close to golf and salmon fishing, 30 minutes to skiing, jet boating and more. Full breakfasts. Share the open fire with our two moggies.

Guest Reviews

St Ita's Guesthouse 10 10 3
  Rating Date Reviewed
yvonne chapman
Bassil and myself, Yvonne have stayed at st. Itas many times, taking with us fishermen from England. The setting is unique and tranquil, the furbishings so beautiful, the aura is peaceful, and the host and hostess are absolutely fantastic. I can't praise them high enough in my estimation. Every person we have ever taken to St. Itas have mirrored my words.

10.0 10

January 2007
Barre Guy
Lovely house run by lovely people who make it with passion and high sence of welcoming guests.

10.0 10

May 2005
Sharon & Laurie McNeill
Always a relaxing & welcoming place to stay.

10.0 10

March 2005