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Cottages
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Want to relax & chill out?
•
relax in air-conditioned
comfort during the
warmer weather or
snuggle up in front of
the fire with a good
book or DVD during
winter
•
relax in the gardens or
in front of the fire with
a glass of local wine
•
rejuvenate in a bubbling
spa
•
pick up a gourmet
pizza, hot Indian curry,
spicy Thai or Chinese
delights, maybe fish
and chips, and relax in
your cottage. You can
even prepare something
yourself (but don't work
if you don't have to).
What's on offer in the region?
plan a culinary adventure to experience the best local produce & wine
visit an eclectic mix of antique shops, galleries, the Sunday market, Mill Market,
Produce Market (first Saturday each month)
revitalize body, mind & spirit through massage, beauty treatments, tarot readings,
psychics, astrology, naturopathic and homoeopathic consultations, nature walks
(especially sections of The Great Dividing Trail), mineral water, spas
visit surrounding towns of Trentham, Creswick, Clunes, Castlemaine, Maldon,
Kyneton, Woodend; venture further to Ballarat (40 minutes) or Bendigo (one
hour).
“ Cosy, comfortable, clean and
well-equipped” are the most often
used words in our guest books.
Our romantic self-contained cottages
in Stanhope Street are the perfect
Daylesford accommodation for
couples to chill out. The cottages
provide a base from which you can
explore quirky Daylesford, a lively
rural town. Located close to historic
Vincent Street & just 4kms from
Hepburn Springs. The well maintained
cottages are nestled into the grounds
of a former herb & cottage garden
nursery.
Great for couples wanting a short
break or a longer holiday to explore
the region & a perfect place for a
peaceful change of scene from the
hustle and bustle of everyday life. Just
a short stroll downhill to local
restaurants, bars, day spas, galleries
and shopping, a hop, skip and jump to
the entrance of Wombat Hill Botanical
Gardens and walking distance to Lake
Daylesford.