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| Kulak Rent 'A' House, a home grown business since 1991 All rights are reserved This web site design is owned by the author Joleen Bridgen All rights in the logo are maintained |


| Situated right at the entrance of the Tory Channel and of historical significance this property is a 'true sounds' holiday. Smell the kelp from the sea, look out into the Cook Strait and have a golden sand beach, right at your doorstep |

| Location: House type: Access: Tariff: Sleeps: Availability: |
| Tory Channel Northern Entrance Small cottage on historic grounds Boat access only Seasonal: $120-$180/night 4-6 people All year round |
| Suitability: family, couples, |

| Distance is 3 nautical miles less than that of Picton to Furneuax- and closer to the Blue Cod fishing grounds! Large flat lawns Nice golden sand beach Own mooring- with a small fibreglass dinghy for tender only. Wharf is of historical significance, boats can't be left there due to ferry wake. Walkway up Arapawa Island with great views over the Cook Strait |

| Fully self contained kitchen and lounge /dining area Deck out the front of lounge Both bedrooms have access to second deck Good duvets on all the beds and pillows provided, please bring your own linen and towels NO TV |
| BBQ, fridge/freezer, microwave, shower, washing machine, |
| No pets allowed No smoking inside |

| Master bedroom: A double bed Bedroom 2: A set of bunks Additional: A fold out double in lounge if needed |
| Rental Properties - Whaling Station Cottage |








| Email me now to make a booking. aldridge_kulak@xtra.co.nz |

| Come and explore the history of the Tory Channel and the Cook Strait |
| Guest Book comments at bottom of page |
| Guest Book |
| Thank you both so much for making the Whaling Station available and the exceptional assistance with setting us up. The house and cottage were clean and tidy when we arrived. Thanks for that. We’d really love to come back again. My enthusiasm for the place rubbed off on my brother who has now booked it for a couple of weeks. Richard Gilbert, 24th- 30th December 2009 |