Brony's Beachfront Long and Short Term Stays

Brony's Beachfront Long and Short Term Stays Short to medium stays in an historic home named Exnells set on the beach in Plimmerton.

08/12/2024

Bronys Brony's Beachfront Long and Short Term Stays front at 2 Bath Street is now closed.
Thankyou to everyone who stayed.

Only 6ish weeks till we close. I'm enjoying seeing people out swimming already , all from bean bag !
22/10/2024

Only 6ish weeks till we close. I'm enjoying seeing people out swimming already , all from bean bag !

15/09/2024

Brony's Beachfront Long and Short Term Stays CLOSES ON 15 DECEMBER FOR GOOD.

Do you work from home ? Take a break from your home and stay at Bronys Beachfront for a summer holiday feeling while you...
24/01/2024

Do you work from home ?
Take a break from your home and stay at Bronys Beachfront for a summer holiday feeling while you are working.
Here's the perfect room to do so. Break time, stretch your legs with a walk down the garden to the beach.
Remote Working Package
$99 per night, minimum 3 nights or $600 per week. (only $85 p.n)

I have reopened after a month of maintenance on Exnells historic 2 story house in Plimmerton and the weather is stunning...
23/01/2024

I have reopened after a month of maintenance on Exnells historic 2 story house in Plimmerton and the weather is stunning. My Booking Calendar is up and running however you need to double check with me as I do get last minute bookings and cancellations that may not immediately sync with my calendar.
https://www.bronysbeachfront.com/rooms/rooms

06/01/2024

Exnells History
Following the first subdivision of Plimmerton in the 1986 Plimmerton, Lot 33, 2 Bath Street was purchased by Mrs Francis Rossiter MacDonald, wife of the Auctioneer. Mrs Macdonald had the Bungalow Nikko built and advertised it for rent in The Evening Post from 1898 to 1904. She purchased the beach front section in 1908.

PCC Culture and Heritage describe the house as being two storeys tall at the back and a single storey at Steyne Avenue, and roughly square in plan. It has a shallow-pitched hipped roof and enclosing verandahs on three sides accommodated within the slope of the roof giving it a distinct “colonial” appearance. It is clad in broad weatherboards and finished with tall double-hung windows( now doors). Outbuildings include an old single garage on Bath Street and a former bathing shed with a distinctive cruciform shape which sits on the back section.

Mrs MacDonald described the Bungalow Nikko as a charming, 8 rooms, large sitting room with piano, kitchen, every convenience, detached washhouse with copper and tubs, bathing houses and nice garden. It was offered to a good tenant for 27s 6d per week.

The property has many mature trees (including pohutukawa) and a rare (for the area) lawn fronting the beach. On the Beach frontage there is a rough concrete sea-wall.

Both sections were sold to Alice Coombs in 1914. She renamed the house Exnells, a name that links back to her Hertfordshire roots where Exnells farm is 5 miles from Birchanger, the name Alice called her property in Palmerston North. Clearly these places are both significant to the Coombs as Alice named her Aotearoa house after them.

While no official record has yet been located, personal recollections recall that Exnells being used during WW11 as a Home Guard base or perhaps accommodation for officers. There was a fear of enemy invasion in the via Porirua Harbour and there were barbed wire and artillery pillboxes on Plimmerton Beaches. (See site 4 Machine Gun emplacement)

In another link to its history, Exnells is situated in the Tauranga Waka area of the beach near where Te Rauparaha’s kainga was, near South Beach Road. Exnells current owners whakapapa to Ngāti Raukawa and link through marriage to Te Rauparaha. Alice Coombs daughter, Alice Elizabeth married James Mottershead ( Ottie ) Collins who was great great grandson of Te Akau, senior wife of Hapekituarangi. On his death Te Akau married Te Rauparaha and accompanied to Kapiti.

After their 1914 marriage Ottie Collins and Alice eventually settled in Hawera and Exnells continued its role as a summer attraction, the family beach house. Rambling walks, boating, swimming and tennis were favourite pastimes and Ottie Collins was instrumental in setting up the Plimmerton Tennis Club.

Ottie died in 1928 and Alice and the Hawera Collins’s continued to go to Plimmerton and spend idyllic days for the especially for the children who spent long afternoons on the beach, playing rounders and building sand boats for the tide to wash away.

In 1981 Exnells was bought from the Coombs Estate and sits with the current owners all of whom whakapapa through to Meretini Te Akau ki Tuarangi. Meretini was first married to Te Rauparaha. Included in this group was the late Crenold (Cren) Collins, well known Plimmerton resident, PRA and Croquet Club member.

Bath Street Festival of 1986, Morris dancers included and an infamous large and noisy party just before the 1981 Springboks Tour in 1981 where on Steyne Avenue Police presented long batons to the public for the first time.

Today Exnells remains a summer house to the whanua as it always has been. Large Christmas gatherings are a regular event with many visitors sleeping over in tents on the lawn. The house is remarkably original by modern standards with most items mentioned in Mrs McDonalds rental advertisement in 1898 still remaining, including the bathing house, garage, detached wash house and the piano. The convenience of an inside bathroom was only added in 1995.

Exnells has been in the same family since 1915 dating back to Alice Coombs. There are now many family shareholders all of whom hold a stake in its heritage, history and also its future.

Exnells will be 120 years old in 2017.

Brony's Beachfront Long and Short Term Stays with beach access at the end of the garden.A 2 minute walk to cafes.Now the...
05/01/2024

Brony's Beachfront Long and Short Term Stays with beach access at the end of the garden.A 2 minute walk to cafes.
Now the weather has settled come stay, take a kayak out for a paddle.
If you want a taste of an NZ historic house, this us it ! See Exnells house history in the next post..
Book now, rooms filling fast.
Sorry no private bathrooms.

11/12/2023

Bookings for next year filling up !
With only 2 rooms available at Magnolia and 3 at Brony's Beachfront it's getting tight.
We are rare as we do nightly rates opposed to having to book 2 nights.

05/12/2023

All 3 properties, Turret House, Magnolia House and Bronysbeachfront are fully booked this weekend and looks like it is next week too....

DECEMBER SPECIAL :Stay at Bronys Beachfront Plimmerton$115 queen room x 1$75 single rooms x 2 ORStay at Magnolia House, ...
16/11/2023

DECEMBER SPECIAL :Stay at Bronys Beachfront Plimmerton
$115 queen room x 1
$75 single rooms x 2 OR
Stay at Magnolia House, Featherston
Queen room $95
Call me on 021 642 204

Shared courtyard for Turret and Magnolia Houses in the sunny Wairarapa.😀Just need the grapes to cover the pergola for so...
10/11/2023

Shared courtyard for Turret and Magnolia Houses in the sunny Wairarapa.😀
Just need the grapes to cover the pergola for some shade.

2024 Featherston Turret and Magnolia Rates.
09/11/2023

2024 Featherston Turret and Magnolia Rates.

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2 Bath Street
Plimmerton
5069

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