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Albury Dream Cottages - Albury

Albury Dream Cottages - Albury

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Luxury and self-catering accommodation right in the heart of Albury. The cottages are called Melrose and Magnolia.

The Cottage sleep up to five in two double bedrooms and one single. An open plan lounge, kitchen and dining area has a dining table for six, and has fully self-contained kitchen and laundry. Play equipment is provided in the rear garden.

The Cottages are situated two kilometres from the Albury Post Office and one block off the Hume Highway. The central location offers scope to shop, dine and club in the Dean Street area of Albury. The cottage is central to all clubs of Albury who provide a free bus to transport you to and from your door. Lake Hume is another "must see" along with the gold mining regions of Beechworth, the beauty of Bright in the autumn, the winemakers of Rutherglen and even a day trip to the snow fields.

Facilities for Albury Dream Cottages

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Bicycle Hire
  • Courtesy transfer
  • Cots Available
  • Gardens in property
  • High Chair
  • Iron
  • Laundry
  • Masseur/Masseuse
  • Non Smoking Establishment
  • Playground
  • Spa
  • TV/Lounge Area

Services for Albury Dream Cottages

Albury Dream Cottages
Albury Dream Cottages is a self-contained three bedroom luxury cottage offering a central yet quite area of Albury for short or long term stays. Rest and relax in the heated five seater spa in the private back garden or watch one of the many DVD's. The cottages are called Magnolia and Melrose. The bathroom offers a large shower with vanity and toilet. We include an Australian Standard Port-a-Cot, baby bath, change table and highchair if needed. Self-contained l kitchen with dishwasher, microwave and all crockery and cutlery for your stay and the laundry is fully equipped with a washing machine, clothes dryer and ample bench space. Close by is a second toilet. The carport provides undercover access to the cottage. Breakfast provided upon arrival in the fully equipped kitchen. A bottle of local wine, bedside chocolates, valour gowns, linen and towels complete the extras.

Experiences around Albury

  • Indulgence/Luxury

Nearby Albury

  • Boat Ramp (None None)
  • Golf (1 km)
  • Tennis Court (1 km)

Beyond 1km of Albury

  • Bowling Club (2 km)
  • Coach Station (2 km)
  • Convention Centre (3 km)
  • Domestic Airport (3 km)
  • Hospital (2 km)
  • Post Office (3 km)
  • Railway Station (2 km)
  • Restaurant (2 km)
  • Shop (2 km)
  • University (8 km)
  • Visitor Information Centre (5 km)
  • Winery (50 km)

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