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Wellesley Country Park

The Wellesley Country Park is located in the Akatarawa Valley, surrounded by towering bush-clad hills, native bush and steeped in natural beauty.

 

Wellesley Country Park - Country Hall
The Wellesley Country Park offers a unique Conference and Team-Building Retreat. Our Sports & Events Centre seats 300 Theatre Style, has charming views of the river and the valley, and can convert to a full size gymnasium for Team Building activities.
 
The Country Hall featuring two stone open fire places is ideal for smaller Team meetings, and has large pull down screens. It can provide seating for up to 150, Theatre style or Banquet style for 175 guests.
 
 

For more information please contact:

Kim Dunne
The Wellesley Country Park (Head Office)
Level 5, 99-105 Customhouse Quay
Wellington 6011
Ph: +64 4 471 2424
ela.h@thewellesley.co.nz 
www.wellesleycountrypark.co.nz

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