french style in the name of romance
Le vrai bonheur serait de se souvenir du présent.
The truest happiness is to remember the present moment
Give yourself a short vacation and come to the French suite of St Heliers with your beloved to relax and enjoy a romantic night. In the evening, you can sit on the small bar of the suite after walking by the seaside beach, and have a glass of red wine and coffee...
live the romantic life…🌹💃
I’m Anna happy you booking with us , hope you enjoy st Heliers beautiful beach view and have a nice Stay .😀
“To visit St. Heliers Bay, formerly Glen Orchard, is to become impressed with the fact that there is no other bay of equal beauty near Auckland. It commands a charming and picturesque view of the North Shore, Rangitoto, Motutapu and Brown’s Island. The beach is so attractive that it cannot fail to be resorted to as a fashionable watering-place. The soil is partly volcanic and is a warm rich loam which, for orchards and floriculture, leaves little to be desired. It will be seen that the land slopes to the north with hills behind as protection from chilly southern winds; therefore the aspect is an especially favourable one for fruit growing and successful gardening. We may fairly say that with regular and frequent communication by means of tramway, or steamer to the new wharf, it requires no stretch of the imagination to believe that that beautiful bay will become the Brighton of Auckland“.[14]
The advertisement indicates the need for better transport links. The St. Heliers and Northcote Land Company built a 460m (1500 foot) pier at St. Heliers in 1882 before becoming insolvent. However, the tramway connection to Auckland was never realised . By 1890 St. Heliers had become a popular waterfront destination for day trippers, with excursions running from Auckland and Thames. Moonlight excursions from Auckland were especially popular. For this particular excursion the Eagle and Osprey boats were used, since they allowed dancing on board.[14]
After Tamaki Drive was opened in 1932, St. Heliers became a commuter suburb and a destination for Sunday drives.[14] The wharf is long gone but there is frequently talk of rebuilding it, whenever Tamaki Drive is gridlocked with traffic.
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