Our 3 classic rooms include a king bed, a reading chair, tea and coffee making facilities and complimentary WiFi.
The Radcliffe Room
Annie Radcliffe was an early employee and later, owner of the Briar Herb Factory in Clyde.
The factory processed thousands of kilograms of wild thyme, along with quantities of sage, mint and other herbs which were dried, packaged and sent throughout New Zealand in the mid 1900s.
The Bell Room
Thomas and Rachel Bell established the T.H.Bell Biscuit Factory in Clyde in 1876. Creating breads, biscuits and confectionary, the displays in their impressive arch-windowed stone building were considered both wonderous, mouth watering and a joy to eat.
The Siedeberg Room
Born in Clyde in 1873, Emily Siedeberg was educated in Dunedin and in 1893 became the first woman in New Zealand to graduate in Medicine from the University of Otago Medical School. After post-graduate training overseas, she returned to Otago and set up a private practice in Dunedin. She delivered Janet Frame, the famous New Zealand author.